Comment by tptacek 8 months ago Good. It was in the way. 4 comments tptacek Reply kiitos 8 months ago In the way of what? tptacek 8 months ago Getting more bugs fixed. kiitos 8 months ago > Getting more bugs fixed.OK.. but "getting more bugs fixed" isn't any kind of objective success metric for, well, anything, right?It's fine if you want to use it as a KPI for your specific thing! But it's not like it's some global KPI for everyone? 1 reply →
kiitos 8 months ago In the way of what? tptacek 8 months ago Getting more bugs fixed. kiitos 8 months ago > Getting more bugs fixed.OK.. but "getting more bugs fixed" isn't any kind of objective success metric for, well, anything, right?It's fine if you want to use it as a KPI for your specific thing! But it's not like it's some global KPI for everyone? 1 reply →
tptacek 8 months ago Getting more bugs fixed. kiitos 8 months ago > Getting more bugs fixed.OK.. but "getting more bugs fixed" isn't any kind of objective success metric for, well, anything, right?It's fine if you want to use it as a KPI for your specific thing! But it's not like it's some global KPI for everyone? 1 reply →
kiitos 8 months ago > Getting more bugs fixed.OK.. but "getting more bugs fixed" isn't any kind of objective success metric for, well, anything, right?It's fine if you want to use it as a KPI for your specific thing! But it's not like it's some global KPI for everyone? 1 reply →
In the way of what?
Getting more bugs fixed.
> Getting more bugs fixed.
OK.. but "getting more bugs fixed" isn't any kind of objective success metric for, well, anything, right?
It's fine if you want to use it as a KPI for your specific thing! But it's not like it's some global KPI for everyone?
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