• magikmw@lemm.ee
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    A manager that can’t read a simple try catch commit? Why am I surprised.

    • MonsiuerPatEBrown@reddthat.com
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      they shouldn’t have to do that. the commit log tells the manager who to go ask.

      and since the developer did that to be a big swinging dick instead of bringing it up to the team in a meeting as a problem to address together the manager didn’t trust them.

      makes sense to people that have to manage other humans.

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        This is a massive assumption from the story that was provided. We don’t know that they didn’t discuss with the team and an explanation of “I added a log to errors that were already happening” shouldn’t result in lack of trust from the manager.

        Reactive managers like that are a big problem in the industry.