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When the company puts a 2 week freeze on all prod updates for the holidays , but still makes you show up for work (with nothing to do). 😭

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    I don't fully get it, there still could be a staging environment where you can get your tasks done.

    And code freeze isn't a real thing. If a bug is found on prod that's a threat to the business, your boss will order you to deploy right away.
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    @SidTheITGuy I mean, fair. I’m probably just being a salty crybaby who dreams of having a real Christmas break. BUT, the dev work is done and most PRs are approved, though. We’re towards the end of Sprint and the freeze was sprung on us at random. I work for a huge publicly traded company that also requires CABs for literally EVERYTHING, so nothing my front-end team works on will be allowed to go live. They’re pretty serious about this freeze. 🧊
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    @GirlCode I'd say chill out and work on your personal projects or whatever.

    Do you have an office job, hybrid or WFH?
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    Same. Global change freeze for the entire company.

    Luckily I'm remote so I'm just getting some last minute Christmas shit done.
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    @SidTheITGuy it is a thing. And i'm part of the project, where the PO cannot do anything about it.
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    that's why i work during christmas. why would i take the chilliest week of the year off lol
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    Not once in my life have i experienced actual idle time in a software development job. Software is never done. There is always a lot to do and improve.

    A deployment freeze doesn't mean that development stops. It just means that the well-tested and reviewed commits have to wait until after the freeze before actually being deployed on production.
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