

Stacked diffs for fast-moving code review (Interview)
9 snips May 27, 2022
Tomas Reimers and Greg Foster, co-founders of Graphite, dive into the future of code review efficiencies. They discuss the evolution of Graphite from concept to reality, emphasizing the shift towards smaller, stacked pull requests for faster shipping. The duo shares insights on user feedback shaping their tool's development and the importance of community engagement. With $20M in funding from a16z, they explore how Graphite enhances collaboration and optimizes workflows, positioning it as a game-changer in modern software development.
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Graphite's Origin
- Graphite emerged from Screenplay, a tool for rolling back iOS apps.
- The founders realized GitHub's code review limitations and built an internal tool inspired by Facebook's system.
Pandemic Start
- The Graphite founders quit their jobs right at the start of the pandemic.
- They navigated VC meetings while the world shut down around them.
Internal Tools to Products
- Internal tools often evolve into successful products, like Slack and Flickr.
- Iterating before user acquisition allows for organic product development.