Documenting process involves convincing everyone in the organization. Just tell them that by documenting stuff, they will always have something to show their superiors of what their role was , in case some issue comes up. Nobody will be able to say bullshit about what you did because you have put down everything in the big-fat-binder-of-crap-that-nobody-reads. Everything will be documented => accountability and responsibility is assured. Even if its done sometime later , it has its advantages. Convince people that keeping a work log is a GoodThing(TM).
In India, Cars do the same. Do you think 100 highly mobile bikes are worse and guzzle less gas than a 100 highly immobile cars creating deadlocks ? I live in a second tier ( non metro ) city in india . even here we can't see the traffic jam for the cars. Bike riders always reach there destination easier and faster. And BTW , India doesn't allow two stroke bikes to be produced . The only two stroke bikes are the ones that existed before the ban , they are a very small fraction and they are fast disappearing.
In this particular case though , the people who protested seems to be among the most active FOSS hackers in Kerala...
Documenting process involves convincing everyone in the organization. Just tell them that by documenting stuff, they will always have something to show their superiors of what their role was , in case some issue comes up. Nobody will be able to say bullshit about what you did because you have put down everything in the big-fat-binder-of-crap-that-nobody-reads. Everything will be documented => accountability and responsibility is assured. Even if its done sometime later , it has its advantages. Convince people that keeping a work log is a GoodThing(TM).
In India, Cars do the same. Do you think 100 highly mobile bikes are worse and guzzle less gas than a 100 highly immobile cars creating deadlocks ? I live in a second tier ( non metro ) city in india . even here we can't see the traffic jam for the cars. Bike riders always reach there destination easier and faster. And BTW , India doesn't allow two stroke bikes to be produced . The only two stroke bikes are the ones that existed before the ban , they are a very small fraction and they are fast disappearing.