I'm a small business programmer. I love solving tough problems with Python and PHP. If you like what you're seeing, you should probably follow me here on dev.to and then checkout my blog.
I'm a small business programmer. I love solving tough problems with Python and PHP. If you like what you're seeing, you should probably follow me here on dev.to and then checkout my blog.
Why are your pull requests in review for so long, if you don't mind sharing?
I'm contracting for a startup -- many of the developers are part-time. It's a combination of oversized PRs and people having other jobs.
We also didn't set clear expectations about reviewing / merging work early on in the project. Lesson learned.
That would do it. I'm assuming as a part-time contractor, you wouldn't have much influence over the software development process.
You think anything will change? Is the project healthy otherwise? Or are there all kinds of problems?