True, refactoring, unit testsing part of development, they are not process, plans to be managed by managers.
In fact PRs to be removed and let unit tests be made stonger as bugs get exposed. Team should review unit tests more than main code if any bug or regressions gets opened up.
I love how your ideas seem controversial but are 100% on point, everything "modern" best practices try to achieve had already better ways of being done.
I'm happy to be able to read something from the real experts with the capability of discerning and with such a reinvigorating and authentic view of the software development process
True, refactoring, unit testsing part of development, they are not process, plans to be managed by managers.
In fact PRs to be removed and let unit tests be made stonger as bugs get exposed. Team should review unit tests more than main code if any bug or regressions gets opened up.
Spot on, Raja! One should never ask permission for writing tests or refactoring the code. We do these as a part of being good software professionals.
I love how your ideas seem controversial but are 100% on point, everything "modern" best practices try to achieve had already better ways of being done.
I'm happy to be able to read something from the real experts with the capability of discerning and with such a reinvigorating and authentic view of the software development process
Thanks for the feedback José!