One of my workflows this morning
- Make change (Not me)
- Review code (a different developer)
- Approve change (project lead)
- Build project 1
- Build project 1 binary
- Approve pending push (no idea who)
- Push project 1 binary to project 2
- Build project 2
- Now I can get started on my build.
Note, this does not include my participation. This is what had to happen before I could get started on my bit. People keep asking me why things take so long to get in to a build.
“It is just a one line change.” says they.
“Good, then the one step of ‘review code’ will go more quickly.” says I.
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