Oct. 21st, 2024
In the morning, before the meeting, started studying Grafana. Dashboard for health, etc.
But at the meeting Mike told me that this is not in Jira. Ok, got it. Again I was doing something they don't need. I think they do, but they don't know they do. And I don't understand their politics anyway.
But OTOH, Mike pointed at the right way to read Jira. Take the left column, and take the top case there. Because they are ordered by priority. Well, that's what I was looking for in this, and in other companies: show me a priority queue. So, life got easier in this sense.
About half an hour later I came to a conclusion that there's nothing to do there: a field was added who knows when, and it's being returned in the endpoint. But a test for that endpoint has been always missing. Does it mean I should write that missing test? I'm not a QA, so... I could ping the guy who wrote that method, but he's busy doing other things, and ensuring coverage is not my responsibility. Wrote to Devon regarding this: because the previous manager pointed at Devon when I find that some tests are missing.
Do you find it boring? I do. So about 20:00 I closed my work computer. Tomorrow, tomorrow. And god forbid me taking another case... or closing all the fucking cases they have. Guess what next? They'll find that they have too many engineers for too little Jira cases.