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by asdkjfsad888
3464 days ago
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How do you know they obviously need the change by making a decision away from the project management discussions? Perhaps a solution has been discussed and is incoming from a regular developer? They could deprecate the module where the change is "obviously" needed in a larger fix. Frame it a different way: You're basing the needs of a project on your view of it, which, minus discussing things with project mgmt beforehand, may be incomplete. |
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Doesn't matter if the entire module becomes deprecated. They'll stay back with their fix (likely). Doesn't matter if another solution is inbound, they needed the fix now and not when a patch lands.
And since they already took the time to fix it - little time is lost sending a PR, regardless if it gets merged or not. If it is merged? Sweet you helped the project out (most likely). If not? Well a small bummer that you'll need to maintain your own patch(es).