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S
Sam
#general
January 15
"Who can pull data from the analytics dashboard?"
M
Morgan
#sales
March 8
Same question
"Need data for a client call - who has dashboard access?"
A
Alex
#marketing
May 22
Same question
"Who do I ask to pull conversion numbers?"
T
Taylor
#general
August 3
Same question
"New here - who owns the analytics stuff?"
R
Riley
#ops
November 17
Same question
"Quick - need someone to run a report before EOD"
5 people asked. 5 people answered.
That's 10 interruptions for one question. And it'll happen again next month.
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# engineering
K
Kim 10:32 AM
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New message in #engineering
"Hey team, we switched to Vercel for deploys. Push to main still works, but it's faster now—about 2 minutes."
Sarah Chen • Just now
Wiki auto-updated
Deployment: Push to main → Vercel deploys automatically (~2 min). Replaces previous GitHub Actions workflow.
✓ Updated just now • 1 new source added
Contradiction detected
Previous wiki said "5 minutes via GitHub Actions" but new info says "2 minutes via Vercel"
Flagged for review
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