The developer experience bait-and-switch https://infrequently.org/2018/09/the-developer-experience-bait-and-switch/ …
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I'm so sad about http://code.gov . They even had Angular experts like
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I emailed them again yesterday
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I don't post traces of most sites because it's unfair to the folks making them and I want to work with them to improve, which is harder to do from an adversarial place.
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Govt work is (as you know better than I do) suffused with collective responsibility. There's no other government than government. Market pressure doesn't work as an argument, and we collectively own it, so I'm more willing to be public about poor outcomes for the public.
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Anyhow, I'm wondering what you think would be more effective: something like a "responsible disclosure" policy?
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ohhh that's interesting
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Project Zero uses a 90-day window or widely-available-patch, whichever comes first: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Zero#Bug_finding_and_reporting … Something like that would mean I'm not appearing to call out the hard-working folks in govt service because they're somehow "bad" (which they aren't).
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