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Yes I really like such approach. But it feels a little confrontational.

Maybe I haven't read all the comments but I would love to if somebody could give me certain examples where it doesn't sound confrontational and maybe as confrontational as asking for a yes.

I really like the approach but I think I would be looked as if rude , like look at that guy , he thinks he can do whatever he wants if I say nothing , Let me use politics to put him down unnecessarily.

Again , I really like this approach and am just asking for better / more examples. Something which I can apply practically.




"Hi, I want to switch our logging solution in our client from Console.WriteLine to NLog, because it's been bothering our tech support that we don't have log levels for errors. I've made an issue here: ... . I have some time end of next week due to XYZ, so unless you object, I'll do that on Friday and put it up for review."

And then bother them until you get some reaction that they have read it.




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