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Every developer: we need to implement an email alert system to notify us if production crashes
Every developer after the first crash: how do we turn off these email alerts?
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Dory Owen
@doryowen
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27. sij |
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Similarly...
Every manager: I need to be in the approval workflow to approve all changes.
Every manager after 6 months: My assistant will be processing your change request approvals from now on.
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Erik
@Renmauzuo
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27. sij |
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Or they sit on it for days at a time and when you follow up they had no idea you were even waiting for them.
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Mike San Román
@msanromanv
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27. sij |
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No need to turn it off if the email alert system crashes too 😏
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Tom Porter “as Code”
@ThomasMPorterII
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27. sij |
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“Remove me from this mailing list immediately!”
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Zakk 🍍
@CoinCornerZakk
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27. sij |
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Łukasz Sikora
@_lsikora_
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27. sij |
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Just fix the damn thing. If you can't act upon e-mail, chat message, phone call why did you receive it in the first place? Monitoring and alerting should be meaningful not blindly copypasted from a set of trendy metrics that look good on charts.
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ToniMaunde
@MiltonMaunde
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28. sij |
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This. I wonder if living with bugs, errors and malfunctioning is something "normal" in the software engineering/development world.
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Adam Barrett
@utahcon
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27. sij |
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Simply ensure that production takes out the email server too
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Paul Eiche
@wavetree
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