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Maybe somebody's never said that to you, but you've done a really, really good job :-)
I started use git_stats ,and to be onest it's very handy tool . But there is one missing functionality .
I would like to know how big or maybe small is each commit .
The esence of contonous delivery is realy about delivering busness value as quick as it is possible.
What its mean in the practise .
It's that we need release often, the changes should be small and well define in scope.
By using git_stat I can check chow often new commits are publish, I can check who is pusing the commit but I can't check how big the commits are .
In my practise I observe many times that developers commit a HUGE changes to repo.
i think that the new feature should be come in handy ,
Regards
Pete
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Maybe somebody's never said that to you, but you've done a really, really good job :-)
I started use git_stats ,and to be onest it's very handy tool . But there is one missing functionality .
I would like to know how big or maybe small is each commit .
The esence of contonous delivery is realy about delivering busness value as quick as it is possible.
What its mean in the practise .
It's that we need release often, the changes should be small and well define in scope.
By using git_stat I can check chow often new commits are publish, I can check who is pusing the commit but I can't check how big the commits are .
In my practise I observe many times that developers commit a HUGE changes to repo.
i think that the new feature should be come in handy ,
Regards
Pete
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: