It's the end of the year, which means performance review time.
I am lucky in the sense I telecommute, and most interactions with my direct supervisor (the Director of Software) take place over IM. All the conversations are logged for posterity (company policy), which has been a huge help when I need to review something or refresh my memory. But it has also logged some of the praise he has given me over the last year.
My question is: is it acceptable to use direct quotes of my manager in the Performance Review? I doubt there can be much more concrete evidence of the job I am doing than that, but I also know that this same person will be seeing and commenting on the review.
I want to make sure I don't step on anyone's toes, while also given hard evidence of the job I am doing. The other side of the telecommute side (and software in general) is I am an "invisible" person delivering an intangible product.