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Three Person Team Best Practices?

1 pointsby travisgriggsover 1 year ago
I&#x27;ve been solo coding (with a bunch of minor contributor&#x2F;collaborators) a project for a while. We&#x27;re adding two junior developers to the effort, both who have cut their teeth in enterprise&#x2F;startup type environments for the last 5 years or so. One of the things that appealed to both of them, was being part of a smaller, less constrained&#x2F;bureaucratic effort. And or me, I&#x27;ve hit that point of &quot;go alone go fast, go together go far&quot;, so I&#x27;m excited too. I&#x27;ve been part of different teams in the past, and was a big advocate of XP back in the early days of Agile movements.<p>Somewhere between my disciplined cowboy crusade, and the ticket driven cube farm experience these guys have had, is a happy medium, more regulate than what I&#x27;ve been doing, and much less regulated than what they&#x27;ve been experiencing. I&#x27;m curious any feedback&#x2F;suggestions from others in a 2-4 person team of best developer practices. I will prefer discipline over process, but recognize there has to be some process. We use git of course, and currently are (mostly) focused on mobile dev efforts (no web things).

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