A meta topic about TDWTF, not about Discourse
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I know it's unusual but just hang on a minute!
OK, so we have CodeSOD. And it says to anonymise the entries. What if the entries are in a publicly visible repository of an open source package?
Do we still have to anonymise them or can/should we name and shame?
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It's really up to you. The anonymization thing is just there to prevent people from being fired for pointing out WTFs.
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Seems fair enough. It just seemed like a hard and fast rule that didn't necessarily apply in this edge case.
Now I just need to decide whether I've had enough alcohol to name and shame them or whether I wait and see if they get their act together after pointing it out to the project manager that the lead developer doesn't even test his commits.
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The anonymization thing is just there to prevent people from being fired for pointing out WTFs.
This. (I wrote/copied the text about anonymisation.)
If the source in question is public anyway, there's little point in obfuscating it.
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Fair enough, just wanted to be clear, really.
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If the source in question is public anyway, there's little point in obfuscating it.
Meanwhile, over at reddit....
"Censorship Ahoy!" .