For our last 2022 Kaizen episode, we went all out:
- 💪 @jerod outdid himself in the number of improvements shipped between Kaizens
- 🕺 A few of our listeners contributed → prompted us to create a new contributing guide
- 🗺 We now have a new infrastructure diagram
All of this, and a whole lot more, is captured as GitHub discussion 🐙
changelog.com#433. If you want to see everything that we improved, that is a great companion to this episode.
For our last 2022 Kaizen episode, we went all out:
- 💪 @jerod outdid himself in the number of improvements shipped between Kaizens
- 🕺 A few of our listeners contributed → prompted us to create a new contributing guide
- 🗺 We now have a new infrastructure diagram
All of this, and a whole lot more, is captured as GitHub discussion 🐙 changelog.com#433. If you want to see everything that we improved, that is a great companion to this episode.
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Featuring:
- Adam Stacoviak – Mastodon, Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn, Website
- Jerod Santo – Mastodon, Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn
- Gerhard Lazu – Mastodon, Twitter, GitHub, Website
Show Notes:
All episode notes are in GitHub discussion changelog.com#433. Feel free to add your thoughts / questions!
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