2015-01-26 09:57:02 +01:00
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// This is the shame file (http://csswizardry.com/2013/04/shame-css/)
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// RULES
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// 1. If it’s a hack, it goes in shame.css.
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// 2. Document all hacks fully:
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// 1. What part of the codebase does it relate to?
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// 2. Why was this needed?
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// 3. How does this fix it?
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// 4. How might you fix it properly, given more time?
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// 3. Do not blame the developer; if they explained why they had to do it
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// then their reasons are probably (hopefully) valid.
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// 4. Try and clean shame.css up when you have some down time.
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// Even better, get a tech-debt story in which you can dedicate actual sprint time to it.
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//
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