benbjohnson / Wtf
Real-time WTF status
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WTF Dial
This project provides a real-time API for teams to view how f-cked up they currently are. Each team member provides input to specify the level at which they feel the team is currently messed up. These values range from 0% (meaning team feels there are no WTF situations) to 100% (meaning the members feel the team is completely f-cked).
The idea for this came from Peter Bourgon's tweets.
This repository is being built as a collaborative learning experience so that others can see the process of building a Go application. Features will be added in annotated pull requests and with an accompanying blog post.
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