I like the first half of describing the issues faced during the week - it’s something I’ve been thinking of doing for my team, and the format is easy to digest.<p>I really don’t understand the point of the second half in publicly disclosing what each individual has done though. I hate the idea that team members would feel like they might have to rush stuff out so they look as productive as someone else, or that they’d feel not as good as others.
I like the general idea, but it feels a bit weird to describe what each specific person did and naming them. Only thinking about working on this team gives me anxiety. Also, the weekly cadence is a bit high?
we have had serious problems with fly. namely that flycast addresses could not connect or resolve. this issue was present in multiple in all regions we tried. and has been going on for months. in the end we left fly postgres and manage everything ourselves.<p>fly has a lot of issues with their platform.<p>from my perspective this reads like what I would usually do as a part of a development team to the strategic teams when things does not work.<p>the only issues is that I am a customer at fly, not a strategic relation - we simply move on the other platforms.
Interesting, thanks!<p>* something about infra after all, something to learn from, dm-clone - TIL<p>* largest team and just 6 persons...whoa!<p>* on "A Registry machine unexpectedly reached a storage limit, disrupting deploys that pushed to that registry for about 20 minutes." - quick reaction assuming it required some manual steps to do after issue has been detected<p>* naming is simple "infra engineers", not SRE, not DevOps, not DevOps Developer, not even plain Sysadmins<p>Added blog to my RSS reader, should be useful and fun
Adding to the sentiment for other comments: please reconsider the bottom half portion where you name the actions of each individual. There's a lot of hidden work in software development and the only person who should care about individual actions is the PO/Manager/whoever, not the end-customer or stakeholder.
Yeah that is weird hustle porn or at least the bottom part of that page is.<p>I would not want my name on that page if I worked there. Tech companies are weird.<p>The top portion of the page is great.