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From YouTube: Create:Code Review Backend 16.3 Retrospective (1 of 2)
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The Create:Code Review backend team met to discuss the 16.3 milestone. We had 2 meetings across timezones. You can find the other video here: https://youtu.be/_Wi72ux8Vi8
A
A
All
right,
so
this
is
one
of
two
code
review
retrospective
meetings,
so
yeah
I
don't
know.
Is
there
anything
I
know
you
had
a
few
comments
in
the
retrospective
anything
that
you
specifically
wanted
to
call
out.
B
A
B
A
Yeah
yeah,
so
that's
I
could
be
getting
to
to
the
point.
I
had
around
deliverables
and
it
looks
like
we're
missing
more
but
trying
to
get
to
the
bottom
of
kind
of
why
that
is.
If
we're
are
we
planning
more
of
those
complex
issues?
A
Are
there
are
there
more
just
like
investigation
issues
that
we
need
to
look
into?
Maybe
those
shouldn't
be
deliverable
issues.
That's
one
thing
that
I
thought
of
maybe
yeah
that
those
aren't
really
we're
not
really
delivering
anything
other
than
an
investigation
which
is
important.
But
it's
not
it's
kind
of
the
first
step
in
the
process.
It's
not
finishing
something
yeah
exactly
and
we
another
idea
was
just
just
around
iteration
in
general.
If
there's
ways
we
should
be
breaking
some
of
these
things
down,
but
I
think
part.
B
A
It
feels
more
like
it's
it.
The
investigation
part
is
is
maybe
the
bottleneck
here
of
like
if
we
spend
more
time
doing
that,
then
we
can
break
things
down
like,
but
when
we
start
things,
we
don't
know,
okay,
as
we
assign
them
to
to
a
milestone,
we're
not
we're
not
sure
what
the
iterations
should
even
look
like
or
we're
not
doing.
Maybe
we're
not
not
thinking
through
it.
Much
we're
just
kind
of
jumping
in
and
doing
the
investigation
doing,
the
implementation,
all
at
once.
Yeah.
B
A
Yeah
it's,
it
might
be
something
that
we
could
try,
I,
think
yeah
and
then
yeah
and
then
carry
on
idea
just
like
kind
of
goes
along
with
that
that
well,
but
back
up
I,
think
we
were
doing
okay
and
then
AI
hit
and
then
that
kind
of
threw
everything
threw
everything
off,
which
was
fine,
understandable
because
we
kind
of
we're
all
scrambling
to
to
keep
up
on
that,
but
that
through
all
our
planning
out
of
whack
a
little
bit,
and
so
maybe
part
of
it-
is
we're
just
getting
back
into
it.
A
And
then
the
other
part
which
was
to
get
to
Carrie's
point
was,
is
that
we
got
through
some
of
the
AI
stuff.
A
During
that
time
we
also
took
care
of
like
the
most
pressing
issues
so
now
now
that
what
we
have
is
like
these
more
obscure
issues
and
yeah.
That
makes
a
lot
of
sense
and
then
I
think
her
point
I
want
to
speak
first
too
much,
but
that
some
of
these
issues
she
said
subconsciously
but
I
think
it
was
the
word
she
used.
But
it
was
that
maybe
we
feel
like
they're
not
as
important,
because
it's
not
Ai
and
it's
like
yeah
after
that
whole
AI
push.
A
Maybe
everyone's
like
oh
yeah.
We
could
take
a
little
break
now
and
these
aren't
these
aren't
AI.
So
they
must
not
be
as
important
I.
A
That's
I,
don't
know
if
that's
exactly
what
what
Carrie
was
getting
to,
but
that's
kind
of
what
I
thought
of
after
reading.
After
reading
her
her
comment
so.
B
B
Yeah,
definitely
so
maybe
maybe
it's
like
16
4
will
be
more
of
a
realignment
now
that
it's
like
a
mix
of
since
all
the
Obscure
issues,
kind
of
got
out
of
the
way
for
16th
grade.
But
although
I
am
right,
I
have
a
carryover,
so
great.
A
A
A
Yeah,
the
latest
I
think
is,
is
promising,
so
that's
good,
yeah,
okay,
good
and
I
think
that
was
kind
of
the
big,
the
big
big
topic
that
a
lot
of
people
were
talking
about
in
the
retrospective
issue
too.
So
yeah,
not
sure,
sir.
If
there's
anything
else
you
wanted
to
to
cover
or
talk
about.
B
No
I
think
that
was
all
I
had
really.
Okay.
A
Good
well
yeah!
Well,
thanks
for
for
talking
it
over
with
me
a
little
bit
and
yeah.
If
there's
anything
else,
you
think
of
feel
free
to
keep
adding
to
that
retrospective
or
there
is
a
new
16-4
retrospective
issue
as
well.
That
was
created
recently
in
the
last
couple
days.
So
we'll
start
start
working
on
that.
One
as
well
sounds
good
all
right!
Thanks,
Gary,
all
right,
yep
see
ya
all
right.