"Whenever your code gets pushed to master it is no longer yours. It belongs to the team."
A common thing that happens in dysfunctional teams is the "My Code" syndrome where someone takes offense if code they think belongs to them is changed. Some programmers can get quite vindictive about it and resort to sabotage and other underhanded office politics to get the 'offender' back.
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"Whenever your code gets pushed to master it is no longer yours. It belongs to the team."
A common thing that happens in dysfunctional teams is the "My Code" syndrome where someone takes offense if code they think belongs to them is changed. Some programmers can get quite vindictive about it and resort to sabotage and other underhanded office politics to get the 'offender' back.