Comment by BobbyTables2
2 years ago
I can see how many would object to what you’re suggesting.
However, I’ve also had managers who pushed back against nice-to-have cleanups as the product matured (especially close to a release). They had cause as the product became overly complex, where issues were tedious to root cause and fix.
I tended to queue up a lot of improvements and then unleash them at the beginning of a release cycle.
Later QA would find a problem in the previous release but couldn’t reproduce in the later one… because I had already fixed it.
I didn’t introduce bugs intentionally, and the fixes were visible as we had to backport them for point releases, etc.
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