Any other large-ish company, there would be layers of "stakeholders" that will slow this process down. They will almost always never allow code to be published.
Damn corporate karma farming is ruthless, only a couple minute SLA before taking ownership of the karma. I guess I'm not built for this big business SLA.
I'm so jealous. I've written postmortems for major incidents at a previous job: a few hours to write, a week of bikeshedding by marketing and communication and tech writers and ... over any single detail in my writing. Sanitizing (hide a part), simplifying (our customers are too dumb to understand), etc, so that the final writing was "true" in the sense that it "was not false", but definitely not what I would call "true and accurate" as an engineer.
0/10, get it right the first time, folks. (/s)
Fantastic for recruiting, too.
I'd consider applying based on this alone
Thanks for the insight.