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• Documentation improvement: ease of editing documentation through GitHub pull requests and open discussions around documentation quality |
• Importance of being nice and polite during code reviews |
• Providing feedback and support for opinions with evidence or documentation |
• Being honest and transparent about not knowing something |
• Difficulty engaging in external open source projects due to finding meaningful tasks, lack of guidance, and fear of rejection |
• Encouragement for junior developers to contribute to open source by submitting even small changes despite feeling intimidated |
• Controversial opinions on coding practices |
• Keeping code width under 100 columns for readability |
• Wrapping errors instead of returning them with new |
• Ownership of code: does it belong to individuals or groups? |
• AI-generated code and accountability in production environments |
• Use of AI to review code |
• Potential benefits of AI as a secondary review tool |
• Discussion of Anderson's Chrome plugin and GopherCon U.K. |
• Future episode topic: "Who owns our code?" |
• Gratitude and goodbyes from the hosts and guest. |
**Natalie Pistunovich:** Good part of the day to everyone, wherever yu're joining from. Here's Angelica and I, we are back to talk about pull requests. Hi, Angelica. How are you doing? |
**Angelica Hill:** I'm very, very well, thank you. I didn't think that PRs would take two episodes, but I'm surprised and excited that they will. |
**Natalie Pistunovich:** As everything about pull requests, it always takes a bit longer than expected, huh? \[laughter\] |
**Anderson Queiroz:** That's true. |
**Natalie Pistunovich:** Today we are joined by Anderson. |
**Anderson Queiroz:** Hello. |
**Natalie Pistunovich:** Hi. How are you doing, Anderson? |
**Anderson Queiroz:** I am really good, and really happy to be here. Thank you. |
**Natalie Pistunovich:** And you're joining us from the U.K. |
**Anderson Queiroz:** Exactly. |
**Natalie Pistunovich:** What are you doing in the U.K.? |
**Anderson Queiroz:** I'm at the GopherCon U.K. I'm a Brazilian that's based in Berlin, but now I'm here in London, directly from a hotel room. |
**Angelica Hill:** How are you liking it? |
**Anderson Queiroz:** Oh, it's really good. |
**Angelica Hill:** Yeah. And you're not just saying that because I'm on the call... |
**Anderson Queiroz:** No, no. |
**Angelica Hill:** Okay. |
**Anderson Queiroz:** I love the U.K. I did an exchange program here for one year and a half in Glasgow. |
**Angelica Hill:** Oh, awesome. |
**Anderson Queiroz:** So yeah... I really like it. |
**Angelica Hill:** I mean, I prefer Edinburgh to Glasgow - unpopular opinion... |
**Anderson Queiroz:** \[03:59\] Yeah, true... |
**Angelica Hill:** I mean, Edinburgh Castle is so incredible. |
**Natalie Pistunovich:** Wait, no, that's the end of the show! |
**Angelica Hill:** Oh, I'm sorry. I'm getting ahead of myself, Natalie. I'm sorry, I'm sorry! \[laughter\] |
**Natalie Pistunovich:** It's fun to go back to in-person conferences, hm? |
**Anderson Queiroz:** Yeah, that's true. It's really good. The last time I was here in London, my brother was here. We were like, "Okay, the place here is gonna be small to GopherCon U.K. at some point", but then the pandemic, and now I think it's smaller... So yeah, let's see. |
**Angelica Hill:** Okay... |
**Natalie Pistunovich:** So Anderson, tell us about yourself. You're doing Go. |
**Anderson Queiroz:** Yeah, I'm doing Go since a bit before going to Berlin, so I think about five years now... I did before many Java; it was a lot of Java. I started with C, actually, some Python, JavaScript in the backend, and now Go. I love it, and I chose it as my language to specialize. |
**Natalie Pistunovich:** And you're working at Elastic. |
**Anderson Queiroz:** Exactly. I work with Elastic Agent. |
**Natalie Pistunovich:** Which is the head product for all the products that we know and love, like Elasticsearch. |
**Anderson Queiroz:** Yeah, exactly. Yeah. |
**Natalie Pistunovich:** Formerly known as the ELK Stack. |
**Anderson Queiroz:** Yeah. Now the Elastic Stack, yeah. |
**Natalie Pistunovich:** Lots of Go there. I love this stack |
**Anderson Queiroz:** There is, yeah. |
**Natalie Pistunovich:** Fun. So as part of the job you do pull requests. |
**Anderson Queiroz:** Of course. |
**Natalie Pistunovich:** Do you also do merge requests? |
**Anderson Queiroz:** We call everything pull request, yeah. |
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