On 4/6/20 6:37 AM, Leigh Griffin wrote:
I'm sorry if you took my mail up as implying a lack of value from
how
the team historically worked. As a team we are being tasked more and
more with adding what I call real value which is at a new app / service
level that has scale, quality and requirements that historically a
single developer could not call on. We had some superhuman developers in
the past in the team that were able to do every single thing an
application needed and produced some wonderful applications that in
truth would have taken 10 or more developers to replicate. That team has
moved on now and the old style of working was not going to meet the
needs and wants of our stakeholders (in this case Fedora Council) and a
repurposing of the team to make visible impacts was undertaken. So while
we cannot have multiple commits across a plethora of services, we are
not focusing our efforts on singular services at a time to generate a
value proposition for the community. Sorry once again if you took my
comment up as being a sleight, it was most definitely not intended and
you have my sincere apologies.
There's more wrong with the above than I already pointed out. In this
paragraph, you:
* Double down the message of implying the the work done in the past
didn't add real value,
* Insult your current team, implying that they haven't reached the
apparently "superhuman" standards of the past,
* Triple down on disparaging the efforts of past developers by implying
that only now is the work of the CPE team having "visible impacts".