From your brief comments, it seems the environment would be conducive to very strong maintainer tendencies. (With a risk of burnout.) It would be pretty soul-crushing for a builder to have no choices or freedom to create. And the stuff you mention in #3 or worse would be unsurprising (though still unhealthy) responses to #1 and #2.
I do wonder what kind of growth opportunities your devs have considering the first 2 points. Is there a path for them to take ownership of something above the task level? Just curious since this perspective seems pretty different from mine.
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From your brief comments, it seems the environment would be conducive to very strong maintainer tendencies. (With a risk of burnout.) It would be pretty soul-crushing for a builder to have no choices or freedom to create. And the stuff you mention in #3 or worse would be unsurprising (though still unhealthy) responses to #1 and #2.
I do wonder what kind of growth opportunities your devs have considering the first 2 points. Is there a path for them to take ownership of something above the task level? Just curious since this perspective seems pretty different from mine.