Well, now Karen is back online. She's still in Tokio, so the time diff is huge. I guess she works from the bed. But is it my business? At least she approves my code without all that shit. Except that she gave me an idea to add an "experimental" tag, and (as a result?) the service running in staging does not see my requests (while when it runs locally, it does).
Oh, whatever.
We had a 1-1 with Karen; I was really happy to have her back online, with no need to convince Chris about the usefulness of refactorings etc. That PR, by the way, I had just killed it, since it makes no sense now.
Yes, I mentioned Chris' comments about my "academy" etc, but Karen is Chinese, so we can only smile discussing this kind of shit. You may wonder what's my position here? My position is positive. I do appreciate the Chinese approach.
And whatever, it's already 22:04, and I'm still working? No way. What I was watching actually is a show regarding swagger and its tags.
It's okay.
Also, Renato asked me, am I sure all those strangely added jira cases to my spike are going to be a part of that spike. Eventually I looked at them again, and said no, they are pretty much separate spikes, to be split into cases, and they will, well, take something like several weeks, until probably mid-July. Let's see what Renato says. Definitely these new features were never mentioned, it was Karen who added these cases to this spike. Or was it Renato? Hmm.