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jobs_throwawaylast Thursday at 10:13 PM1 replyview on HN

What does 'get dinged' mean? It seems like this would lead to a strong incentive against making any changes, lest you introduce bugs, perhaps due to no fault of your own.


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ChrisMarshallNYlast Thursday at 10:32 PM

Yup. "Get dinged" was usually some kind of reprimand. It could go from being yelled at by the department manager, to being fired as a department.

And yes. It was a strong disincentive to making changes.

I didn't really like it, but our software did do what it said on the tin (which wasn't always ideal).