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Sitting here frustrated that a team member broke the build and then goes on a long-weekend vacation, I wonder what other teams do when someone breaks the build? What would you consider a fair punishment?

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One placed I worked, we had a broom. Its use came from checking in "sweeping changes" which usually broke something or other. So we appropriated a broom and it eventually changed into an I-broke-the-build indicator.

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The person breaking the build becomes the build administrator

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What? You're not using automated builds? – Kelly French Jul 21 at 19:54
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We all do it from time to time, but some people are definitely worse than others.

A publicly visible count of build breaks with blame attached ought to do it. The common culprits will become obvious.

Do it in a light hearted way on one of your common servers.

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We have a bee outfit, consisting of springy antenna, wings, and a wand.

This is an upgrade from our previous rabbit outfit :)

You have to wear it until the end of the day (including when going out to get lunch, if you break the build in the morning).

Edit: Here is a photo of the bee outfit (with face removed to protect the innocent, i.e. it isn't me)

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Hehe, I'd like to see that outfit... – Andreas Magnusson Oct 17 '08 at 8:46
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I don't think embarrassing people is a good strategy. – David G Oct 17 '08 at 13:57
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One problem with trying to embarrass people is that not everyone would be embarrassed by that. The last thing you want is someone breaking the build so he can pick up pizza dressed as a bee. – Dave DuPlantis Oct 17 '08 at 14:12
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It's not really that embarrassing in our environment (it might be in others but we're very informal and casual). It's just intended to be a bit of fun, which is how everyone takes it. – Greg Beech Oct 19 '08 at 15:35
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To protect the innocent? But he's guilty! – Germán Nov 14 '08 at 2:19
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We have a rubber chicken that hangs outside the cubicle of the person who most recently broke the build.

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You seem to practice agile, you better check it out and fix it, NOW!!! :)

Update: Punishment for the guy who broke the build, fix the next broken build ;)

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