My last team used this rule and even though it caused some frustration for developers it really put the focus on delivering code. I definitely agree with you there are some cases to break it. Some obvious times I have seen it broken were much of the team was out of the office so no one to do code reviews. Their 2 PRs were so small (a few lines or less) that it made sense at the time for them to take on another task while they waited for code reviews.
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Thanks Philip,
My last team used this rule and even though it caused some frustration for developers it really put the focus on delivering code. I definitely agree with you there are some cases to break it. Some obvious times I have seen it broken were much of the team was out of the office so no one to do code reviews. Their 2 PRs were so small (a few lines or less) that it made sense at the time for them to take on another task while they waited for code reviews.