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The @Gitlab handbook page about @sytses's CEO work is inspiring.
- Personal flaws
- Meetings timeplans
- Expectations around processes
- Requirements for Events, intros
- EBA infos, etc
- There is even a link to a job requirement for the next CEO
about.gitlab.com/handbook/ceo ✌️
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Stéphane Klein
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@sytses but I don't understand : « The CEO will pay for all transport expenses (flight, uber, etc.) personally. » GitLab don't pay your transportation costs?
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Sid Sijbrandij
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Correct. I pay all of it myself so I can use transport that sometimes more expensive than company policy.
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Zack Shapiro
@ZackShapiro
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This is really cool. I may write a @BttrProgramming piece on this
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Sid Sijbrandij
@sytses
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That would be awesome, thanks!
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apas
@apas
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Fantastic.
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Sid Sijbrandij
@sytses
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Thanks Andreas, I appreciate the shout-out!
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Alan Plum 🙁
@lnplum
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Does he mention the part where they forego ethics for profit?
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