Why did the support engineer cross the road?

Chris Miller
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January 3, 2013

This is the question of the day at the Atlassian support meetup in San Francisco.

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Denise Unterwurzacher [Atlassian]
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January 3, 2013

Because that seemed a lower impact solution than developing a means of removing the road, negating the need for crossing at all.

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January 3, 2013

Was this theory tested, or just assumed?

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John Garcia
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January 3, 2013

Crossing the road is an important troubleshooting step. Please send logs once I've made it to the other side of the road.

Renjith Pillai
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January 3, 2013

And may be some screenshots too ;)

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Joe Clark
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January 7, 2013

To get to the log files on the other side

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Denise Unterwurzacher [Atlassian]
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January 3, 2013

Because Founder Code.

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