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Discussion on: How my greenfield projects fall into muddy messes…

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Joseph Jung

This is a good idea! We actually did this at my current company for about a year. There needs to be a little structure to this "free time", meaning it's helpful for people to state what they're going to be working on, so there's a little accountability. Regardless, it helped us keep our code base much cleaner.

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Daniel HB

The important part is that the developer should not have to haggle with their manager about the amount of time spent. In a previous job it was extremely hard for our team to be able to work on refactoring because of that