@[email protected] to [email protected]English • 13 days agoWhich git branch are you on?locklemmy.cafeimagemessage-square145fedilinkarrow-up1407
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minus-squareCubitOomlinkfedilinkEnglish48•edit-212 days agoMy scrum master said that we need new tickets to update the git branches and pipelines to use main instead of master since master was a bad word. I asked him what his job title was again and there was a pause. Then he said we can’t say that we are going to groom the code base anymore.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink8•13 days agoIf we are not grooming the codebase, are we then waxing it? Or is it more eco-friendly to let the codebase grow wild and untrimmed?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink13•13 days agoSwitch from your scrum main to your scrum alt.
minus-squaresnooggumslinkfedilinkEnglish8•12 days agoI’m gonna go ahead and assume your scrum main doesn’t groom themselves.
My scrum master said that we need new tickets to update the git branches and pipelines to use main instead of master since master was a bad word.
I asked him what his job title was again and there was a pause.
Then he said we can’t say that we are going to groom the code base anymore.
If we are not grooming the codebase, are we then waxing it?
Or is it more eco-friendly to let the codebase grow wild and untrimmed?
Switch from your scrum main to your scrum alt.
I’m gonna go ahead and assume your scrum main doesn’t groom themselves.