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Rewriting some test cases after a 'review'. Review actually means 'other people get to piss on someone's work and feel obliged to make remarks that necessitate re-work otherwise someone might think they aren't doing something'.
And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014
Rewriting some test cases after a 'review'. Review actually means 'other people get to piss on someone's work and feel obliged to make remarks that necessitate re-work otherwise someone might think they aren't doing something'.
That's what review always means. You should always have something small, quick to remove and bleeding obvious to give them something to moan about.
That's what review always means. You should always have something small, quick to remove and bleeding obvious to give them something to moan about.
Indeed. My other tactic is to make something so obviously 'not ready' that I get a long list of review comments which I then copy and paste, thereby getting other people to do the work for me. Unfortunately in this case, the comments are written on paper and not in the official 'review log' spreadsheet. Now then, I could be an R Sole and refuse the review comments if they aren't in official format but that would just add to the nonsense.
And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014
Indeed. My other tactic is to make something so obviously 'not ready' that I get a long list of review comments which I then copy and paste, thereby getting other people to do the work for me. Unfortunately in this case, the comments are written on paper and not in the official 'review log' spreadsheet. Now then, I could be an R Sole and refuse the review comments if they aren't in official format but that would just add to the nonsense.
Just mention it is passing this time. You can hit them hard next time...
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