• BeardedGingerWonder@feddit.uk
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    5 days ago

    Would you really want everyone in the world looking at every end of day commit before you’ve refactored it into something vaguely passable?

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      5 days ago

      Would you really want everyone in the world looking at every end of day commit before you’ve refactored it into something vaguely passable?

      Honestly, it has been fine. Almost nobody really pays attention to anything they don’t care about, and most people who do care tend to be pretty helpful.

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      5 days ago

      Heck, I’ll sometimes make a wip.diff file and scp it back and forth between work and home machines just because the code feels not ready for other eyes.

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          4 days ago

          😅 it’s not often nowadays, I’m not fresh meat at work anymore so I feel less insecure these days lol

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      4 days ago

      Who tf looks at feature branches unless it’s particularly relevant to them or they’re reviewing a PR?

      It’s not like they merge half-baked features straight to master every day lol

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          4 days ago

          You can’t review changes in the next build before it’s actually released?

          Currently you can still keep up with the master branch. PRs are merged a fair bit more often than new builds are made.

          Ah and nobody outside of Google can contribute to Android development. I believe up till now if you found a bug you could fix it and open a PR? No?