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One of the benefits of remote engineering teams, is that there's wag more pressure on their "hygene" practices like a well structured backlog and good documentation. As someone with a fully remote career, it always shocks me how onsite teams tend to let this stuff lapse in favor of implicit brainshare.

I wonder, then, if the last two years will improve these kinds of project practices in onsite teams. Or maybe "hope" is a better word.



At my company, very much no. We've not changed any emphasis on additional backlog structure or documentation in the last 2 years.

Tribal knowledge, and knowledge transfer presentations and video recordings remains the only way to share knowledge.




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