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I’ll go a step further:

Have a different person do it each time, having them add and refine the documentation and any tooling once they’ve done it. Keep any tools and scripts used fastidiously current-few things are worse than “to fix this issue, run the repair.sh script” only to find it stopped working 6 months ago because it relied on some extremely specific lib somewhere.



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