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Solid basic idea: systems enable you to go fast with high quality. It's not always a tradeoff, folks, and the long-term benefit of quality is more speed. It's a clear winner.


It doesn't enforce quality at all. All it does is file a cleanup task at most, while the jankey thing that never should have been committed stays in production.

This is a bad idea.


Yeah, maybe the specific implementation here isn't so great.




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