This is a great idea, Adrian. By sharing what was good and bad in your journey is not only a source of learning but also is a symbol of empathy for users. I will work on that.
Den søn. 3. mar. 2019, 07:08 skrev Adrian Cole <[email protected]>: > Hi, team. > > I'm writing a presentation on Zipkin > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ZIPKIN/Sites (obligatory > nudge to those who've not published yet, but can) > > During this, I thought of a few things not captured in the notes, but > could be helpful to new people. Basically, your story of how it all > started. Many people come into tracing knowing not much, or worse, > coming armed with confusion. They don't have a setup yet. While > reading our site docs, it became evident that we don't tell them how > things evolved, how we evolved. > > If you can (reply is fine), mention a few things that might feel > vulnerable. For example, when you started in tracing, how did it feel > and what challenges did you face? How did you overcome them and which > have you yet to overcome? What was your first deployment? What > situations failed, and maybe even never succeeded? > > By daring to be imperfect, vulnerable.. I think we can become even > more accessible. I think some of you are pedastalized based on where > you are. I am proud of you for that, but at the same time, I think > sharing stories about your own learning can help others feel more > engaged.. just a hunch. > > anyway, if you feel like sharing your story, please do. If you think > this idea is bologna, that's also ok! > > Best, > -A > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > >
