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by setr
3084 days ago
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If you assume potential malice (ie a lazy dev just not handling the bug at all) then a manager is required to ask about the bug, if only to try to verify that you've put real effort into the problem (based on say, confidence in whatever you spew). The worst possible scenario is that five months later, it turns out no one actually looked into properly: they just claimed to. |
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Best managers I worked for had trust in their developers, and asked for estimates on planning (not bugs). The worst managers didn't trust us, and pushed their own planning on us because they thought it would make us work faster. They thought planning can be negotiated.
I can tell you which projects were within 7% of the deadline, with good quality. And which ones we were always putting out fires, and some never finished.