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by icoder 757 days ago
Well you could at least start with solving everything in 24 hours that can be solved in 24 hours. More often than not such bugs take days, weeks, months not because of time in IDE, but because of backlogs, prioritization, time in test and longer release cycles. Streamlining that sounds mostly a win to me.

Note that a bug fixed in 24hrs is also a bug that doesn't have to be fixed later. I mean the development work has to be done at some point anyway, and this may even save some time discussing and bouncing around the issue.

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Presumptuous of you to assume that my team does not already work like that.