I'd like to see arguments address the fact that I believe building software has become increasingly social.
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Replying to @polotek
Anil is building software that let's people program collaboratively. Solitary flow is literally bad for his business.
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Yeah but let's take a second to ask a question. What are those conversations about? Maybe they're about work.https://twitter.com/treelzebub/status/891799955379109890 …
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Replying to @polotek
If everybody goes into their office, do the work conversations still happen? What's the impact if they don't?
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Conversely, how do we know what we're buying with closed offices? What do we expect to improve other than general dev happiness?
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What's wrong with focusing on improving developer happiness?
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Replying to @wycats
Is this really what you wanna ask? Does it sound like I said that's not important?
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Replying to @polotek
You said you thought this should be focused on as purely a business decision. I guess I was just saying it seems ok purely for dev happiness
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Replying to @wycats
Focusing on dev happiness to the detriment of other parts of the business is... a business decision.
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Replying to @polotek
It's just very hard to really be sure what the consequences are. Too many variables. I believe happy = productive, others may disagree.
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But it's very hard to study so it's hard to call it a pure business decision it seems.
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