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J. de Lange
Hero

In the Software Factory when merging I’m sometimes confronted with the message that something changed in the target branch. In that message I would absolutely LOVE  to see which developer made the change. 

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Mark Jongeling
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Git blame but in the Software Factory šŸ˜„


Mark Jongeling
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J. de Lange
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  • April 30, 2025
Mark Jongeling wrote:

Git blame but in the Software Factory šŸ˜„

It can be healthy to receive some constructive criticism every now and then. šŸ˜‹


Ricky
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I'm more of a Google SRE - Blameless Postmortem for System Resilience guy.

What can be done in the development process to prohibit such a situation and what do you have to do to automate it to make sure this simply cannot happen. That would be the constructive conversation here to be held: working towards a resilient solution. 

 


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