• jjjalljs@ttrpg.network
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    5 months ago

    I’ve done a lot of “then go get approval from the stakeholder to go ahead with this bug/problem”.

    If product wants it out now now now they can sign off on it not working on mobile, so when their boss has a fit about it I can point to the conversation where Ryan said it was fine.

    I’ve mostly worked at smaller companies though.

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      5 months ago

      I’ve caught problems in code review and had to do this even.

      Often it’s reading it and realizing there’s a complicated edge case or they missed something entirely.

      Sure we can make a different ticket for that to move this along, but we’re getting product to agree first.

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        5 months ago

        Sure we can make a different ticket for that to move this along, but we’re getting product to agree first.

        Ooof, I’m glad I never worked there.

        QA’s job should be to make sure the bugs are known/documented/prioritised. It should never be a roadblock that interrupts work while several departments argue over what to do with a ticket.

        Seriously who cares if the current ticket is left open with a “still need to do XYZ” or it gets closed and a new one is open “need to do XYZ”. Both are perfectly valid, do whichever one you think is appropriate and don’t waste anyone’s time discussing it.