One of the first things I did when I started here in November was to introduce Jira, prior to that we lacked a certain amount of structure.
This appeared on the divider between the (recently relocated) programmers and the photography area this lunchtime.
I think I'm winning hearts and minds! ;-)
Danny Angus
blog.killerbees.co.uk
Danny Angus
Independent IT Consultant
"start apache anyway. There's stuff, yeah, apparently"Labels
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Is the message getting through?
Further Reading
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Keyhole, of sorts2 days ago
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Phish or Fair?1 week ago
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We’re all dead3 weeks ago
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ApacheCon NA 2011 – Friday1 month ago
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A bacon spin on sushi: ikura baciri3 months ago
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Twitter4 months ago
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Worship me, for I am a xoogler7 months ago
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Westin Tower - Atlanta1 year ago
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Baseline 1.52 years ago
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Boat For Sale5 years ago
I know nothing, I'm not a fortune teller, and you'd be insane to think that I am. This disclaimer was cribbed from an email footer I once received. It is so ridiculous I had to have it for myself.
Statements in this blog that are not purely historical are forward-looking statements including, without limitation, statements regarding my expectations, objectives, anticipations, plans, hopes, beliefs, intentions or strategies regarding the future. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from the forward looking statements include risks and uncertainties such as any unforeseen event or any unforeseen system failures, and other risks. It is important to note that actual outcomes could differ materially from those in such forward-looking statements.
Danny Angus Copyright © 2006-2010 (OMG that's four years of this nonsense)

Comments:
We have the corollaries here: "If it's not in SVN, you didn't do it," and "If it's not in RT, you didn't tell me about it."
It takes a while to get these ideas into folks' heads, but, once there, they tend to stick. Gives me a nice warm feeling.
I like the svn one. Touch wood that situation hasn't come up yet, but when it does...
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