Comment by runevault
1 day ago
postmortem is looking back after an event. That can be a security event/outage, it can also be the completion of a project (see: game studios often do postmortems once their game is out to look back on what went wrong and right between preproduction, production, and post launch).
It's weird that we use "postmortem" in those cases since the word literally means "after death"; kind of implying something bad happened. I get that most of these postmortems are done after major development ceases, so it kind of is "dead" but still.
Surely a "retrospective" would be a better word for a look back. It even means "look back.
It gets even better. Some companies use "mid-mortems", which are evaluation and reflection processes in the middle of a project...
sounds like an appropriate way to talk about death march projects, tbh