The Easter Egg I’ve added to the corporate site has been discovered by our QA team. That’s good for the QA team. And bad for the site. Now it’s just one of those boring corporate web places again.
The Easter Egg I’ve added to the corporate site has been discovered by our QA team. That’s good for the QA team. And bad for the site. Now it’s just one of those boring corporate web places again.
Everyone having same problems :P if you use svn/git do you have any corporate policy about comments on commits? :)
We do use git. There are only policies to always have a commit message and to reference bug/issue ID, whenever possible. The commit message for the easter egg was well hidden, and contained a joke of its own. Sadly, nobody reads those. :)
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damn I hate when that happens :D