Our product launch has not been perfect. But. There is no going back. No rollback on this one!
Nope. We're committed to the bit. Doin' it! DOIN' IT!
It goes without saying, I'm so very thankful for the team that I work with. Honestly, when I look back on some of the project managers, product owners, developers that I've worked with previously.... I'd have run screaming into the night if it was't for this team.
At our scrum yesterday my work son pointed out this was 18 months in the making. I didn't even get brought into the process until the fall of last year.
We were bombarded with tickets right out of the gate. We had an outage where the product just failed and fell over sideways before we even told clients they could get into it. Turns out, people saw the icon live on their dashboard and they started jumping in. Oooops. There was a load limitation on the product while it was under construction because we didn't need to be paying a bajillion dollars for the site to be hosted, and that neeed to be adjusted when more and more people started getting on the platform.
Oops. OOOOOOPS!
Momentary panic but it worked out.
We have discovered some bugs, which are now "known issues" and are being tracked by my boss so we can tell the clients "we know about the XYZ thing doing the ABC thing" or "Yes, this is missing thank you, we know." so they don't have to submit more and more tickets.
And we are getting feature requests for things to do differently or display differently.
And there are some issues being reported to us that we have had to jump on immediately. By we, I do mean our wonderful developers.
My work son and I were talking about this, and how we're so thankful for [just about] everyone on the team. I reminded him of a fight, and actual yelling fight, I had with a developer on another product when he just kept disagreeing with me and saying that something could not be done the way our clients (and I) felt it should be done. My expertise in something should mean something to the devs I'm working with, and my knowing how it should go down, how it should work, should not be met with derision. Respect my experience and authority, please.
He ended up getting taken off our product and put with some other company, I got a new dev who saw what I meant and I was talking about, and in the end I was 100% right and it worked out great. Thank you.
Work son totally remembered this.
And I pointed out to him that the 6 or so guys working on this project are so good. So good at listening, so good at follow up and follow through. They treat me like I know what I'm talking about, because honestly, I do!!! I've supported this product for 11 years. Call me a subject matter expert.
So I gave them some severe praise to the person at my company that oversees the product team. They deserve it. I hope she shares it with them.
I got up this morning super early, not at 4am but before 6, and I started working immediately. And at 8pm I was still working. New tickets flowing in, Chris answers them.
In other news. Because our outdoor spigot isn't working, I cannot use the hose. I hand watered everything except the veggie beds. But those were nice and wet after I watered them the other day. My contractor isn't able to fix it (he winced and said "I'm not really good at plumbing" .... sir thank you for your honesty), so he referred me to a buddy of his that is able to fix it, and he is coming by tomorrow morning.
Doug and Geoff are going to his mom's on Wednesday. This was a comedy of errors in planning. It was going to be Thursday but he called an audible to go up tomorrow after work, which upset her apple cart and her plans and whatever, so there was just a 40 minute discussion of the plan.
So help me if he decides NOT to go on Wednesday after work. Ha!
Also, I was going to go if Geoff opted to stay home, he floundered back and forth and decided he would go after all. Which additionally confused and confounded her.
I'm kind of glad they are going together, because I am just going to put on music, drink mimosas, and CLEAN! With these two guys totally out of my way, it'll be bliss. Oh, and answer helpdesk tickets. That will continue through the next couple days.
Here's a picture of tomato babies! Digits below!
digits
exercise: 12/12 hours. Treadmill; 120 min/1.37 mi. Walk, 18 minutes, .96 mi. 11k+ steps by bedtime
blood glucose:
6:45am: 165
4:30pm: 125
10:30pm: 117
food & meds:
6:45am: jardiance + phentermine
11am: english muffin w/pb
noon: met+glip
2pm: some sort of pb/chocolate "protein" meal bar
6:45pm: chicken w/white bean sauce (a Geoff recipe)
7:15pm: met+glip
8pm: remainder of the chicken stuff
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