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timothyfcook commented on Principles for building and scaling feature flag systems   docs.getunleash.io/topics... · Posted by u/ferrantim
tvink · 2 years ago
>Organizations who adopt feature flags see improvements in all key operational metrics for DevOps: Lead time to changes, mean-time-to-recovery, deployment frequency, and change failure rate.

Is this true? unfortunately there's no sources indicated, and a quick check on scholar doesn't show me anything of the sort.

timothyfcook · 2 years ago
The LaunchDarkly 2022 State of Feature Management Report has results from surveying 1000 software people and looks at impact on those DevOps metrics: https://launchdarkly.com/state-of-feature-management/
timothyfcook commented on Principles for building and scaling feature flag systems   docs.getunleash.io/topics... · Posted by u/ferrantim
strken · 2 years ago
I think it's better to admit they actually are config, just a different kind of config that comes with an expiration date.

Accepting reality in this way means you'll design a config management system that lets you add feature flags with a required expiration date, and then notifies you when they're still in the system after the deadline.

timothyfcook · 2 years ago
I agreed. My perspective is that there are two kinds of feature flags: temporary and permanent.

Temporary ones can be used to power experiments or just help you get to GA and then can be removed.

Permanent ones can be configs that serve multiple variations (e.g. values for rate limits), but they can also be simple booleans that manage long term entitlements for customers (like pricing tiers, regional product settings, etc.)

timothyfcook commented on Could the United States government easily turn off the Internet for US citizens?    · Posted by u/whit537
timothyfcook · 4 years ago
Interesting question. Feels like they could maybe do this effectively for a significant portion of the population but that more savvy users would find ways around a blockade?
timothyfcook commented on Ask HN: Does your team use feature flags?    · Posted by u/rozenmd
timothyfcook · 4 years ago
Recently worked at a mid-sized learning technology company. Feature flags were transformative for our product delivery to fully decouple deploys from releases, reduce risk, and offer tons of control over feature rollouts. Really can't imagine releasing without them.

In my new role, I'm curious what teams do with feature flags post-release. Do you have a good process for cleaning them up? Do they have long term usefulness as a failsafe or for customer/user configuration? Is it really an issue if they just stay in the code forever? Does this cause issues for you?

timothyfcook commented on Quora has blocked me because it doesn't think Theodore Ts'o is my real name   plus.google.com/+Theodore... · Posted by u/dredmorbius
timothyfcook · 9 years ago
Sounds like a product manager didn't properly define the acceptance criteria for the validation on their name fields. Name validations often tend to be overly strict and, in some cases, slightly racist/ethnocentric.
timothyfcook commented on Why I'm partnering with Balanced   words.steveklabnik.com/wh... · Posted by u/steveklabnik
timothyfcook · 12 years ago
Stoked about Role #5! We set up www.opencompany.biz to house any writing on the subject. Be sure to add anything you write via Github.
timothyfcook commented on Gittip Anyone on Twitter   blog.gittip.com/post/3826... · Posted by u/whit537
timothyfcook · 13 years ago
Stoked for this. Now I can support my favorite artists, etc. for $1/month (or more).
timothyfcook commented on Gittip Anyone on Twitter   blog.gittip.com/post/3826... · Posted by u/whit537
whit537 · 13 years ago
I bet they'd be disappointed if Oprah confused the two. :^)
timothyfcook · 13 years ago
Let's hope she does some day.

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