So I have a sprint task. I also noticed the code pipeline is broken and spent ~1 hr to fix that. Then I had a team mate call me to help him for 30 mins. Another team mate just pinged me to make a code change which is just 2 liner but I need to validate the unit and integrations tests for the package. Do you report all the small little stuff u worked upon in the stand ups?? Does that add any value? Need advice from all SDE, SDM, scrum masters, etc to pitch in
Always make yourself bigger, take your space!!
I only give updates on my tasks and anything major that impacts the team. Everything else is fluff and when other people on my team spend forever talking about every random thing they did I assume they’re trying to cover up for not working much.
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If it took me more that 30 mins (including time to deploy/verify) or it had tangible impact on someone in my team (eg a minor change that unblocked a mobile engineer) I mention it. Especially if I didn't complete my main task for yesterday