On Tuesday, 1 December 2015 at 10:22:35 UTC, Chris wrote:
I liked this line

"And, the thread many of you have been waiting to hear about... "

Yeah, there were a few people who asked me what I was going to say on it. (BTW, the D community as I see it, isn't just the forums. I also am on the Stack Overflow questions, the IRC channel (which is currently down apparently, freenode keeps disconnecting me, ugh), sometimes FB/reddit/etc., and there's quite a few people who privately email me. And, of course, the people I actually talk to regularly are just a small fraction of the community as a whole too, and TWID's readership.

Sometimes, we on the forum think we're everybody, but we're really just the upper 1% of D's users in terms of activity level. We, generally speaking, aren't even the ones who *use* it most, just the ones who talk the most.)


But since the impression I got was a lot of people wanted to hear about it, I put something up.



So, at the weekly work meeting I talked about in my last post, one of the questions the manager always asks is "what can we improve", and he usually starts by saying something he felt he did wrong this week. Then the floor is open to all of us to suggest process changes or whatever to help prevent whatever we felt went wrong this week from happening next week.

The goal of this isn't to say "Brian is an idiot", but rather to say like "I'd like if Brian chatted a bit more so we know what's on his mind because I didn't understand why he made that change on Wednesday".

The goal is to get our problems in the open so we can talk about fixing it rather than to just hate each other. It is great that the manager often starts with a bit of self-criticism because that shows that he is open to it too, that we should be free to say whatever is on our minds, that it is his responsibility to keep things flowing smoothly and it isn't a blame game nor a suck up to the boss moment.



My last comment that we need better communication is along those same lines. There were a lot of misunderstandings in that thread that could be solved with more proactive communication. But, also, let's be fair, Andrei is a busy man and can't be seriously expected to read every post on every forum. (I didn't know much about the SDLang decision either, though I knew it was in for some time because I saw support requests come up. But I'm not really a dub user personally and don't follow their forums.)

So, we as a community, need to find some good way to distill these things to a list of things that might happen that busy people can keep up with and discuss before it becomes too big.


I'm trying to provide that with This Week in D, but we can surely do better!


tl;dr: as an action item on this, please email me if I forget to mention some decision in the Major Changes section. At least we can list things there and hopefully see+talk about it before it becomes too late.

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