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(I'm a Google SRE. My opinions are my own.)

That's not what our 20% time is for, and 20% is way too small a number for that purpose. "20% time" (the way we use the term) is for personal/career growth/scratching itches.

Time spent on building systems that make our service better is my primary job. Manual remediation ("toil") is something to be tracked as a dangerous antipattern that must not be allowed to take over.

Toil and oncall response should be less than 20% of my time, together. At least half my time should go into engineering projects. If the level of toil is in excess of 50% of team activity then I would expect only percussive intervention to get the team out of this situation.




Great comment, thanks for the clarification. Wasn't trying to say that 20% is a magic number, just that it cemented the idea for me that engineering time, and self-directed engineering time, is incredibly valuable for everyone that can be justified and should be zealously protected.


How do you track how much time you spend on manual vs projects? Is there an in house tracking tool?




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