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In this episode, Isaac Askew and Jeffrey Sherman discuss the phenomenon of accountability black holes created by software rewrites. They explore how the decision to rewrite can lead to neglecting existing bugs, the challenges of prioritization in development, and the implications of resource allocation. The conversation emphasizes the importance of weighing the impact of bugs against the resources available for fixing them, ultimately concluding that the decision to address bugs often depends on various factors.
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By Isaac Askew and Jeffrey ShermanIn this episode, Isaac Askew and Jeffrey Sherman discuss the phenomenon of accountability black holes created by software rewrites. They explore how the decision to rewrite can lead to neglecting existing bugs, the challenges of prioritization in development, and the implications of resource allocation. The conversation emphasizes the importance of weighing the impact of bugs against the resources available for fixing them, ultimately concluding that the decision to address bugs often depends on various factors.
Book a call with us today:
https://intro.co/JeffreySherman
intro.co/IsaacAskew