the people who have a chance to get things changing from within can be @jaffathecake @addyosmani @slightlylatehttps://twitter.com/cpeterso/status/920733889651384321 …
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didn't mean to imply you were outraged but many clearly are over this. I just sympathize with hardworking enterprise devs. mistakes happen
I don't think the outrage is about this specifically, but this as a series of events of similar things happening... But (cont.)
... this has been resolved now, so hurray :) That said, I'm not sure what the lesson is - get angry on Twitter and stuff gets fixed...?
The lesson is let's work with people inside of Google who are motivated to get stuff changed.
What's the best way to contact those people when stuff like this happens? Twitter is quite effective, but everyone comes away worse from it
Many of us follow eachother so DMs are a good option. I know it's a bit 90s but there's also email.
It'd be ideal if all Google sites had public-facing bug trackers.
What about a github repo as fallback that the "us" from your previous tweet watch?
I know it happens a lot but it's a big company. @google should be above reproach but is there a pattern of refusing to fix im not aware of?
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