diff --git a/content/blog/carreer-part-7-how-office-moved-to-git-and-i-loved-devex.md b/content/blog/carreer-part-7-how-office-moved-to-git-and-i-loved-devex.md index ebfd71a..7e3cf3b 100644 --- a/content/blog/carreer-part-7-how-office-moved-to-git-and-i-loved-devex.md +++ b/content/blog/carreer-part-7-how-office-moved-to-git-and-i-loved-devex.md @@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ On a personal side, I do think people worked faster in Git and were more product **Plan for rollback from day one.** Confidence to fail fast prevents catastrophic failures. -**Measure satisfaction alongside technical metrics.** Productivity is as much about perception as performance. [Read my blog about how developer productivty is 99% perception.](https://danielsada.tech/blog/dev-productivity-is-99-perception/) +**Measure satisfaction alongside technical metrics.** Productivity is as much about perception as performance. [Read my blog about how developer productivity is 99% perception.](https://danielsada.tech/blog/dev-productivity-is-99-perception/) > The real migration were the friends we made along the way.