Practices are how we handle cross-cutting concerns across product teams, they are light-weight team structures which come together regularly to discuss.
Practices can be useful for experimenting, debating, and deciding about engineering-wide concerns. Once a significant project or time investment is required, it's most effective to allocate work to dedicated teams (for prioritization, visibility, and capacity purposes). The project list🔒 is useful for deciding how to organize and divide large efforts up among product teams.
See the Practice Playbook for tips on running a practice.
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The history of practices at Artsy | How did we get to where we are |
The Mobile Practice | How does Artsy make mobile Software? |
The Platform Practice | What do folks with a platform focus do? |
The Web Practice | What do folks with a front-end focus do? |