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Sometimes we "+Chad" or @ChadNedzlek without enough context for me to actually be productive when I get that mention. So I thought I'd be extra productive and make a principle around trying to make async-handoffs more fruitful.

Sometimes we "+Chad" or \@ChadNedzlek without enough context for me to actually be productive when I get that mention.  So I thought I'd be extra productive and make a principle around trying to make async-handoffs more fruitful.
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LGTM shipit

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thanks Chad!

Am musing right now if this is really a principle or more of a mechanic. Regardless of the semantics, I love it.....

- Work is done is in the smallest chunks possible, then iterating. Velocity is more important than size of change.
- This thinking helps devs not get blocked on others.
- Intentional handoff
- When handing work to someone, make sure they have context
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Can we add a bullet point about best practices around when we just want to FYI someone? Like "not handing this off, just want you to know it's happening and that I'm working on it"?

@ChadNedzlek ChadNedzlek merged commit 9b1a1c0 into main Oct 18, 2022
@akoeplinger akoeplinger deleted the ChadNedzlek-patch-2 branch November 22, 2022 10:15
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