
That's where the "incompetence" comes in. It's an owner class looking at products that have become far more complicated than they ever imagined, and going, "That can't possibly be right????"
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That's where the "incompetence" comes in. It's an owner class looking at products that have become far more complicated than they ever imagined, and going, "That can't possibly be right????"







It's confusing because sometimes the thing behind a flag is 'ready' to the point where we want developers to tell us everything that's wrong with it. But sometimes devs see that, say, a11y isn't correctly implemented, and assume we don't care about a11y. But it just isn't ready.




