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by jeffreygoesto
966 days ago
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Well put. I'd like to add that individual code ownership must not necessary be lived as a loner sitting on that code. Being an owner means hatching, keeping clean and also knowing when getting help is beneficial. Accepting your bias and asking for a look from a different perspective is not getting rid of or dispersing ownership in my view, it is a central part of it. Often this includes getting feedback if that change can make problems outside the feature implemented or in the future, like introducing dependencies that cost more in total than they help locally. |
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