top | item 47058982 (no title) AlienRobot | 11 days ago But if there are no gates, doesn't that mean the people who should have put the gates in there screwed up? discuss order hn newest ryandrake|11 days ago There have been no Gates at Microsoft for a long time. p_ing|11 days ago There is no singular publishing org at MSFT. Each product publishes its own docs, generally following a style guide. But the doc process is up to the doc owner(s). GrinningFool|11 days ago That seems to further make the case that it's a systemic problem.The organization would have more guardrails in place if it prioritized "don't break things" over "move fast". dxdm|11 days ago I think you're barking up the wrong tree here. load replies (1)
p_ing|11 days ago There is no singular publishing org at MSFT. Each product publishes its own docs, generally following a style guide. But the doc process is up to the doc owner(s). GrinningFool|11 days ago That seems to further make the case that it's a systemic problem.The organization would have more guardrails in place if it prioritized "don't break things" over "move fast". dxdm|11 days ago I think you're barking up the wrong tree here. load replies (1)
GrinningFool|11 days ago That seems to further make the case that it's a systemic problem.The organization would have more guardrails in place if it prioritized "don't break things" over "move fast".
ryandrake|11 days ago
p_ing|11 days ago
GrinningFool|11 days ago
The organization would have more guardrails in place if it prioritized "don't break things" over "move fast".
dxdm|11 days ago