On Tue, May 26, 2015 at 4:37 PM, Oliver Keyes <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm sort of shocked to hear "we're supposed to be presenting this data
> at the next metrics meeting": in the future if there are instances
> where data is going to be up for public scrutiny, would it be possible
> to explicitly associate time for that? My goal is to get us to the
> point where our data is reliable all, or at least, most of the time,
> and for a fragment of one person's time over two weeks, I think
> progress on that is pretty fantastic. But prepping data for that kind
> of event does change the priorities and what tasks should be worked
> on.
>
> If we want to present data, generally speaking, let's discuss what we
> can show off. If we want to present the dashboards I'll put my all
> into making the data at least something where we know the
> deficiencies, if not something where we consider the deficiencies
> tolerable.

This was brought up as a next step during a number of discussions
between the team before I left. Let's focus on what it would take and
work with the team to do it. I don't want to present data we have no
confidence in but we need to start showcasing the stories that were
learning and pushing search forward for our users.

Thank you for your work on this Oliver

--tomasz

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