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Need to discuss tech debt #108

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ghost opened this issue Mar 8, 2013 · 3 comments
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Need to discuss tech debt #108

ghost opened this issue Mar 8, 2013 · 3 comments

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@ghost
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ghost commented Mar 8, 2013

How to identify it, how to address it, when to accept it.

@miketheman
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I suspect this may have something to do with this topic: http://www.opsschool.org/en/latest/soft_skills_201.html#business-acumen-in-operations

I do consider Tech Debt as a business-oriented consideration - would be curious to know if others think otherwise.

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edunham commented Nov 15, 2014

It seems like the soft skills 201 section is more about leadership and management, whereas being able to identify and report areas of technical debt to one's manager is a skill that even the lowest tier ops people with no aspirations to leadership need to have.

Introduction to tech debt might belong in http://www.opsschool.org/en/latest/soft_skills_101.html#the-importance-of-documentation , since it often goes hand in hand with, and is exacerbated by, bad docs.

Somewhat unrelatedly, https://github.com/tomheon/git_by_a_bus is a neat way of trying to quantify potential sources of technical debt in a codebase.

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simskij commented Aug 10, 2016

My opinion is that it would fit just as good under http://www.opsschool.org/en/latest/bcp.html as tech debt is the number one reason to business continuity failures.

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