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Not only that but not clearing with your management that you're not working on something that is actually being worked on as a product.

Definitely they put some manager and/or team in a very uncomfortable position releasing this.



Management literally announced it for him.


That's a gross misunderstanding of corporate life.

_A_ manager boosted it on twitter. It's not an announcement in the sense that companies announce things. You're also assuming that one team knows what the other is doing.

This is literally the reason there are standard procedures for doing things like this.




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