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Giridharan KesavanThu, 07 Jul 2011 00:20:32 +0000http://baglady.dreamhosters.com/2008/08/01/things-i-love-and-hate-about-being-a-release-engineer/#comment-4055I have been working as release engineer for a while now. Thanks for writing my mind.I have been working as release engineer for a while now. Thanks for writing my mind.
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SoujanyaMon, 15 Feb 2010 06:51:57 +0000http://baglady.dreamhosters.com/2008/08/01/things-i-love-and-hate-about-being-a-release-engineer/#comment-3697Wow..is what came out of mind as I read through this page. You have put the daily tasks of a build and release engineer guy so clearly.
Being a build person myself in an MNC, I couldn't stop appreciating you for the effort you tookk in transforming your tasks and feelings into words.
Proud to be a build and release guy!Wow..is what came out of mind as I read through this page. You have put the daily tasks of a build and release engineer guy so clearly.
Being a build person myself in an MNC, I couldn’t stop appreciating you for the effort you tookk in transforming your tasks and feelings into words.
Proud to be a build and release guy!
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Robins TomarMon, 04 Aug 2008 09:28:52 +0000http://baglady.dreamhosters.com/2008/08/01/things-i-love-and-hate-about-being-a-release-engineer/#comment-2205I understand that how different is being a Build/Release Engineer, You work on a bigger picture but get less publicized. You become too important for a release but get less credit. I don't bother about all these things if I am enjoying my Job of being one of the very few Build/Release Engineer. I have taken up responsibility to spread awareness about this lonely branch of software engineering on my Blog:-
Build-Release.blogspot.comI understand that how different is being a Build/Release Engineer, You work on a bigger picture but get less publicized. You become too important for a release but get less credit. I don’t bother about all these things if I am enjoying my Job of being one of the very few Build/Release Engineer. I have taken up responsibility to spread awareness about this lonely branch of software engineering on my Blog:-
Build-Release.blogspot.com
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GarrySun, 03 Aug 2008 01:18:48 +0000http://baglady.dreamhosters.com/2008/08/01/things-i-love-and-hate-about-being-a-release-engineer/#comment-2198All I can say is that I'm glad I'm not a release engineer, sounds like my idea of hell.All I can say is that I’m glad I’m not a release engineer, sounds like my idea of hell.
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lalaSun, 03 Aug 2008 01:12:14 +0000http://baglady.dreamhosters.com/2008/08/01/things-i-love-and-hate-about-being-a-release-engineer/#comment-2197lol...well, I do have a blank stare on my face and other things are going through my head during your post. But forgive me, I'm a non-geek who was married to a big geek (please, different from nerd, by a long shot) who just fell into the habit of the blank stare-mind wandering as he always tried to explain what he did at work and as an intelligent human being, I didn't understand about half of what he was saying.
Seriously, I do get what you're saying and understand all to well how much really goes into a job like that, especially when you're dependent on others who don't quite have the same work ethic. In extremely technical jobs such as yours, that's the worst.
;-)lol…well, I do have a blank stare on my face and other things are going through my head during your post. But forgive me, I’m a non-geek who was married to a big geek (please, different from nerd, by a long shot) who just fell into the habit of the blank stare-mind wandering as he always tried to explain what he did at work and as an intelligent human being, I didn’t understand about half of what he was saying.
Seriously, I do get what you’re saying and understand all to well how much really goes into a job like that, especially when you’re dependent on others who don’t quite have the same work ethic. In extremely technical jobs such as yours, that’s the worst.