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:wave: - The documentation for being an Artsy Engineer (by artsy)

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  • Artsy Engineering Handbook
    6 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 6 Jan 2023
    > an extensive month long discussion that leaks implementation details of a private repo and ultimately leads to adding 1 readme comment that merely _suggests_ something https://github.com/artsy/README/issues/459

    What implementation details? Most of the stuff linked in there seems to be in public repos that have interfaces to this private repo, so I can't see that the discussion itself is leaking more implementation details than reading the code in the public repos that interacts with the private repo.

    Secondly, the conversation in there is long, but hardly unusually so. At most each comment apart from the initial one took up ~10 minutes of time for each of the authors. Are we at the point where 8 well-formatted comments on a GitHub issue are going to make us go "ooh, long discussion, must be something wrong with it"? I would rather have long formatted comments than "lol ok" style garbage.

    Finally, I wish more people would conclude a month-long discussion with a simple action rather than carrying out an unnecessary and complicated one because "Well, something has to be done, and it has to be large because we have discussed a lot". This can be counterproductive with dealing with complex libraries that you don't understand yet.

    > adding politically motivated language and starting a policy to open issues in dependencies that do not conform. Look at the time and energy putting into changing master -> main and white/blacklist -> allow/deny. Also https://github.com/artsy/README/issues/427

    "Politically motivated" is a lazy denouncement. This sort of stuff happens to be important to the people working on the project. It would probably not be the first thing I pick up, but I don't understand why it's considered a "doozy". Good documentation does think about the people using it as well as clarity; and "denylist" is more informational than "blacklist" in addition to being more sensitive.

    6 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 6 Jan 2023
    Can you tell me if the product part is mistakenly locked or is there any way I could get access to the resource?: https://github.com/artsy/README#:~:text=in%20the%20Product,%...
    6 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 6 Jan 2023
    Joey who opened https://github.com/artsy/README/issues/427 is one of the best 10x engineers I’ve ever had the privilege to work with. If it’s important to him to rename all branches from “master” to “joey” I’d add my plus 1.

    Jokes aside, please read Ash’s (another artsy alumni) post on psychological safety, hope it changes your mind: https://ashfurrow.com/blog/building-compassionate-software/

    6 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 6 Jan 2023
    Man there are some real doozies in this repo's issues.

    - an extensive month long discussion that leaks implementation details of a private repo and ultimately leads to adding 1 readme comment that merely _suggests_ something https://github.com/artsy/README/issues/459

    - starting a 3 full-day hackathon every quarter. https://github.com/artsy/README/issues/441

    - adding politically motivated language and starting a policy to open issues in dependencies that do not conform. Look at the time and energy putting into changing master -> main and white/blacklist -> allow/deny. Also https://github.com/artsy/README/issues/427

    6 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 6 Jan 2023
  • Ask HN: Who is hiring? (December 2021)
    37 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 1 Dec 2021
    Artsy | Berlin (Hybrid), NYC (Hybrid) or Remote USA | Full-time

    Engineering Manager USA - preference for platform, data or infrastructure experience

    Engineering Manager Berlin & USA - preference for front-end or mobile experience

    Artsy’s mission is to expand the art market to support more artists and art in the world. Artsy has created the world’s largest two-sided art marketplace, with more than 1,000,000 works by 100,000 artists from 4,000 of the world’s leading galleries, auction houses, art fairs, and institutions across 190 countries.

    Apply via https://www.artsy.net/jobs

    More info https://github.com/artsy/README

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