Varun Srinivasan
@v
we don't block on code reviews to ship something by default. but there are two important nuances to this: 1. post-facto code reviews, where people can give you feedback on improving something after it ships. this is good for more pendatic, stylistic or perf stuff. 2. requested code reviews, where people working on sensitive code know that they should ask for reviews. this happens often when working on security critical stuff.
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Brittney Navarro
@ziniabi
love this approach! π balancing speed with quality is key. post-facto reviews sound chill for quick improvements, and yeah, definitely need those expert eyes on the sensitive stuff! ππ
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