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[โ€“] MasterBlaster@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It's interesting how people have different interpretations of mwmes. You took it as a reflection of a perfectly normal good thing, while I took it as a perfectly normal bad thing.

Iny experience, "put it on the backlog (and never look at it again)" is the response to someone raising a serious architectural problem.

[โ€“] Windex007@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Yeah exactly. I think you hit the nail on the head with the "(and never look at it again)".

It's not explicit in the meme. "Not doing it" and "never look at it" are totally different things... But I think you'll fill it in based on your personal experience.

I'm sorry your backlog doesn't get regularly revisited.

If I were you, I'd push for setting aside time to get it under control.

If your backlog is gigantic, I expect there will be pushback just because once the problem gets sufficiently large nobody is brave enough to broach it.

But, you can apply story slicing skills to these kinds of problems too. Break it down into smaller bits with clear and realistic objectives. Setting aside 30 minutes with the goal of, say, picking 5 items on your backlog that you know you won't ever do because they're super low value? Pick 5 items and close them off as won't do. Baby steps.