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bpchaps | 6 years ago
At least to me, it feels hollow, just like your response right now. It makes me think that Gitlab knew that there was going to be a backlash, and only sent your team out to mitigate damages. "There is no such thing as bad publicity" sort of deal.
If Amazon did the same thing you were doing right now, everyone would be up in arms.
emilycook|6 years ago
RussianCow|6 years ago
bpchaps|6 years ago
So, either they don't care that they broke those workflows when they made this change, or they didn't know that the workflow breakage would be bad. Both are shitty and implies a lack of understanding of their core user base. So, sending customer reps out like they are now screams to me that gitlab really only cares about presentation.
gpm|6 years ago