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?
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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?