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How to deal with coworker committing and pushing nonsense changes directly to master?
The Next CEO of Stack OverflowCoworker doesn't actually work - how to deal with the situation?How can I deal with a disgusting coworker?How to deal with a bad coworkerHow to deal with an overly helpful coworkerHow to deal with a coworker that shuts me down?How to address the issue of a senior coworker pushing the use of undocumented standardsHow to deal with coworkers bad mood?How do I deal with a difficult-to-teach coworker?How to deal with a bossy coworkerHow to deal with coworker who abuse me a lot?
Given that I am the least experienced in this place I thought in the beginning it's normal what a coworker is doing, committing and pushing nonsense changes directly to master including broken parts. I used to do the same in very extreme situations when fixing something broken or under time constraints (small sync to showcase), this doesn't seem to be the case.
For example today I am being notified of merge conflict because of: adding 4 new lines, commenting out 2 logging messages!
Maybe the reason is to be on top on developers list with the most commits to get raises (just like the nonsense competition on contribution graph on GitHub), but I am getting distracted now very often with these nonsense pushes to master.
How can I approach this issue as the least experienced person here?
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Given that I am the least experienced in this place I thought in the beginning it's normal what a coworker is doing, committing and pushing nonsense changes directly to master including broken parts. I used to do the same in very extreme situations when fixing something broken or under time constraints (small sync to showcase), this doesn't seem to be the case.
For example today I am being notified of merge conflict because of: adding 4 new lines, commenting out 2 logging messages!
Maybe the reason is to be on top on developers list with the most commits to get raises (just like the nonsense competition on contribution graph on GitHub), but I am getting distracted now very often with these nonsense pushes to master.
How can I approach this issue as the least experienced person here?
professionalism communication colleagues
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add a comment |
Given that I am the least experienced in this place I thought in the beginning it's normal what a coworker is doing, committing and pushing nonsense changes directly to master including broken parts. I used to do the same in very extreme situations when fixing something broken or under time constraints (small sync to showcase), this doesn't seem to be the case.
For example today I am being notified of merge conflict because of: adding 4 new lines, commenting out 2 logging messages!
Maybe the reason is to be on top on developers list with the most commits to get raises (just like the nonsense competition on contribution graph on GitHub), but I am getting distracted now very often with these nonsense pushes to master.
How can I approach this issue as the least experienced person here?
professionalism communication colleagues
New contributor
Given that I am the least experienced in this place I thought in the beginning it's normal what a coworker is doing, committing and pushing nonsense changes directly to master including broken parts. I used to do the same in very extreme situations when fixing something broken or under time constraints (small sync to showcase), this doesn't seem to be the case.
For example today I am being notified of merge conflict because of: adding 4 new lines, commenting out 2 logging messages!
Maybe the reason is to be on top on developers list with the most commits to get raises (just like the nonsense competition on contribution graph on GitHub), but I am getting distracted now very often with these nonsense pushes to master.
How can I approach this issue as the least experienced person here?
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