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> barges in
> slams massive unintelligible PR on the table
> fixes a bunch of tickets all at once
> won't explain how tf it works, it just does
> refuses to elaborate further
> leaves

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  • 4
    You must be a tech lead in my company (read my latest rant)
  • 4
    @black-kite I'm literally the one in the post. And I definitely understand how you feel, but I've just dramatized the whole thing for memetic effect (the PR is big but I documented thoroughly the new things I've added and added docs for old parts of the code too,, and everything was coordinated with the rest of the team I'm not just shitting compiled binaries in prod)
  • 2
    Sounds far different than what’s going on in my team then 😉
    The meme is good.
    But i your case you at least worked in coordination with others and let them know what was coming
  • 1
    Sigma software grindset
  • 1
    Bruh!

    I really tried to split my commit but it just was too massive and the changes too intertwined. So in the end there really wasn't anything i wanted to do about it.But i tested the stuff and it works.

    So stop being a pussy and just wave it through. Trust me, bro.
  • 1
    As long as I'm not being rushed by management to review it and it's been driven out with TDD and you paired / mobbed it
  • 1
    If someone does this, I will oblige for the first time and tell them to split next time. Thankfully, I have great colleagues, so this has never been a recurring issue.
    If it would be though, there is the reject button.
  • 0
    @Gazotey there was no way to split it, all the several tickets were tied to the same (flawed) logic.
  • 0
    It's growing
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