Pretty much what it sounds like; Mikhail and I got a ping from a
coworker which was really interesting and awesome but contained as a
throwaway sentence "also X says Mikhail is working on Y and that
sounds really awesome, do you have any insights from your work there?"
At which point Mikhail and I looked at each other and went 'huh?'
because we'd never heard of Y or seen it brought up in the context of
ongoing or expected work. So this is just a note of: if there's a
thing you've sort of heard is happening and you're operating under
that belief, and you haven't literally seen the phabricator ticket,
it's a good idea to make sure it exists. Otherwise it doesn't get
done.
On 28 August 2015 at 19:22, Tomasz Finc <tfinc(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
Curious about the context. Thanks
On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 10:45 AM, Mikhail Popov <mpopov(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
Hi all,
This is a gentle reminder that if your task doesn't exist as a Phabricator
ticket, then the person/team who can get it done doesn't know there's an
actual need for it.
It allows us to avoid situations like "Person A said they think Person B is
working on Thing X" meanwhile B has no idea X was even a thing.
Thanks,
Mikhail
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