• @dejected_warp_core
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      182 months ago

      Oof. I’ve been on projects that really could be described as “road maintenance in Centralia, PA.” Never again.

      • @[email protected]
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        152 months ago

        Product Owner: “How many more people is it going to take to fix the road?”

        Dev Team: "Well, there’s a ticket in the backlog to put out the underground fire. It’s been in the backlog for five years, and it’s a blocker for this “Fix Road” ticket.

        Product Owner: “…so, can we fix the road first and then go back and put out the fire a little bit at a time as capacity allows over the next few sprints?”

        Dev Team: “…”

        • @Sylvartas
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          42 months ago

          This hurt me on a spiritual level

  • @Viking_Hippie
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    242 months ago

    …I fail to see why this would be an issue connected with practitioners of live comedy 🤔

    • @SlowRoastedMadness
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      142 months ago

      I’m with you, I feel like I’m majorly out of the loop with this.

      • @[email protected]
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        Standups are a short (hopefully) meeting usually done in a software development environment that tells the team what everyone was and is working on amd what issues are blocking them (i.e., blockers)

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          oh not just software. they’re everywhere now. And they last 45 minutes. And only the boss talks. And they’re not standing up.

  • @johannesvanderwhales
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    192 months ago

    Our standups seem to turn into half hour marathons every day. It’s awful, no one knows how to parking lot discussions.

      • Scrubbles
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        122 months ago

        Look at you with your company willing to pay for scrum leaders. Many companies like to tout “we’re agile” while just slapping some sprints around a waterfall process

      • @johannesvanderwhales
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        62 months ago

        This is one reason why standups are traditionally supposed to be done standing up. People have less tolerance for getting sidetracked when they’re standing.

    • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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      42 months ago

      You yell out “parking lot!” as soon as a detailed 1:1 conversation starts, and then those people talk 1:1 after the stand-up.

  • @dejected_warp_core
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    112 months ago

    Independent Contributor shows up, chainsaws through the tree, then hucks the easily lifted parts onto the shoulder. Then offers some kurt but important advice:

    “Like this next time.”

    Sometimes, it takes an expert to train people in the moment.

    • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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      And the next FTE who inherits the job has to spend months picking up all of the logs that were chucked to the side of the road. Maintaining an enterprise level project means thinking months, and sometimes years ahead. Yes, you can quickly chop down a tree and huck it aside. But what does that mean next month when you need to build another road where you hucked all of the logs?

  • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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    72 months ago

    That would be a problem with the person, not the process. If you can’t identify blockers then you need more experience and/or training.

    • @Chocrates
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      Programming, a standup is a daily meeting. Lookup SCRUM if you want the gory details

        • @Chocrates
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          12 months ago

          Yeah. I got it immediately because I have 3 stand-ups a day 🤮 But my ex wife would have had no clue. It’s easy to forget stuff is an in joke sometimes

    • @Retrograde
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      52 months ago

      Stand ups in general are a true waste of time

    • qevlarr
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      Scrum does not teach three questions since 2020. It is not a part of scrum. Oh, and the “daily scrum” was never called “the standup” in scrum