Closed meyersbs closed 1 year ago
:microscope: Hello, there! I'm MistakeBot. My purpose is to help you document and reflect on your Human Errors, actions that result in something that was
"not intended by the actor; not desired by a set of rules or an external observer; or that led the task or system outside its acceptable limits [Source]."
In other words, human errors are actions that lead to unintended, unexpected, or undesirable outcomes.
Don't be shy, everyone experiences human errors, and I'm not here to judge. I just want to help you learn from your human errors, so, let's get started!
Based on the natural language description of this issue, I suspect your human error is: Slip, L02: Forgetting to Fix a Defect
Don't worry, that's just my best guess. If that's wrong, you can use the next steps to determine what actually happened.
There are three types of human error that we are concerned with:
Alright, now that you understand slips, lapses, and mistakes, let's label your human error. Start by deciding if this issue resulted from a slip, lapse, or mistake. Once you have determined that, move on to Step 2.
Now that you've determined whether your human error was a slip, lapse, or mistake, select the human error categories below that best describe what happened.
When you are finished categorizing (checking boxes above), please check the following box:
:microscope: You experienced the following human errors:
Code Logic Errors (HE M01), Mistake (Failure of Planning), to-err-is-human
To get the most out of this human error assessment, please take some time to comment below with more details, such as:
Deployed a Website but the CSS wasn't linked correctly, so it was just bare html when displayed.