Ranter
Join devRant
Do all the things like
++ or -- rants, post your own rants, comment on others' rants and build your customized dev avatar
Sign Up
Pipeless API
From the creators of devRant, Pipeless lets you power real-time personalized recommendations and activity feeds using a simple API
Learn More
Comments
-
@electrineer no it doesn’t. A simple, "thanks for fixing that" would suffice. Enough with the circle jerking
-
@black-kite sure, if it was some obvious mistake. OTOH, if understanding or fixing the issue requires some otherworldly knowledge or plain sorcery, the fixer is a hero whether they introduced the issue or not.
-
Ok so yes in this case it was rather obvious.
I’m opposed to congratulating a single person publicly. And I don’t like it when I’m the one being congratulated. We’re all working on bugs and user stories. Why should one be congratulated and not another? Yes I sound like a jealous little prick. It don’t give a fuck. -
Wisecrack9986354dthats like firefighters putting out fires they started.
that could never happen in real life... -
sideshowbob76776354dGot the same. ”The project” (it’s really a simple administrative web application) is complete.
And then we were supposed to celebrate.
Fuckers have spent over a year on it! It’s not really that big!
The code is a fucking mess. Backend is just…wow.
And we should celebrate?
It’s a release that have been post-poned and post-poned.
And we should celebrate?
That fucker should not have been able to reach any production environment. Ever.
I even question its entire existance.
It should not even have started.
Fucking clowns.
The waste is incredible.
Clowns who allow this to continue. Clowns I say!
How can someone be applauded like a hero for fixing a bug when he’s the one who caused it in the first place?
Gosh Bill, thanks for saving the day! The least the guy could do is acknowledge he fixed something HE broke. But that’s wishful thinking on my part, isn’t it…
rant