Recreating issues in a sandbox after someone else fixes them is brillant. I never thought about doing that systematically. Most people just move on once an incidnet is resolved, but you're building muscle memory for when it happens again. How often do you actually end up using those sandbox reprodctions later?
Recreating issues in a sandbox after someone else fixes them is brillant. I never thought about doing that systematically. Most people just move on once an incidnet is resolved, but you're building muscle memory for when it happens again. How often do you actually end up using those sandbox reprodctions later?
Thanks for reading. I would say quite a bit. Many incidents have the same root patterns, so those sandbox reproductions end up being shortcuts later.