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authorBen Sima <ben@bsima.me>2020-11-16 14:02:37 -0500
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any longer.
Compounding returns are magical. Wealth is found in asymmetries.
-
-## Goals of the workflow
-
-- have minimal ceremony
-- default to asynchrony, but allow for synchronous work when necessary
-- automate the boring stuff
-- standardize environments, tooling, and versions to minimize friction
- while collaborating
-- support the longevity and self-sustainability of the project
-
-Ideally, each contributor should be able to go off grid for a day or a
-week or more, continue working offline, submit their work when finished,
-and have no or minimal conflicts. This also refers to the resilience of
-the production systems.
-
-We should never need "out of office" email auto-replies, or urgent
-contact. No pager duty, no daily stand-ups. Yes, this policy will affect
-what code we write, not just how we write it; that is by design.