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by petermalina 53 days ago
The total performance includes fixes, so they effectively more than doubled (in absolute numbers). At the same time, it's never been easier to build new features. One more assumption: since people don't read that much code anymore, they don't refactor as much as well. Things that we deemed "smelly" in the past are now just part of codebases. Same assumption for fixes. In the past, we were proactive in fixing bugs because we saw them. Now we wait for them to backfire. Let's see what Q2 brings.