D) Ask your manager for permission to commit code. Haha, nice one! That's the opposite of continuous integration. Might as well ask the CEO for a raise while you're at it.
D) Ask your manager for permission to commit code. Seriously? I thought we were supposed to be doing continuous integration, not continuous bureaucracy!
D) Ask your manager for permission to commit code. Seriously? I thought we were supposed to be doing continuous integration, not continuous bureaucracy!
D) Ask your manager for permission to commit code. Seriously? I thought we were supposed to be doing continuous integration, not continuous bureaucracy!
D) Ask your manager for permission to commit code. Seriously? I thought we were supposed to be doing continuous integration, not continuous bureaucracy!
Actually, the correct answer is D) Ask your manager for permission to commit code because in a traditional continuous integration workflow, developers are expected to commit code without needing permission.
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