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Why you can’t pay us to add custom modules

3 pointsby th3w3bmast3r9 months ago

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al_borland9 months ago
I have felt the same way, and always push back on one-off custom requests. My team has to support hundreds of internal teams, so doing one-off custom implementations is a problem.<p>While I can push back, I can’t always outright say no, unfortunately. Sometimes they go above my head, but I will try to find a way to do what they need, while keeping it in the single code base and making it flexible to account for the needs of other teams with a similar request.<p>Other people on my team seem to jump at trying to help and always make a one-off project, in the name of speed, to solve their problem. He is the hero of the day, but maintenance has become a nightmare, with a lot of code duplication and a single change needing to be replicated 10 different places. It’s an easy place to end up, but a hard one to get out of. Now that these agreements have been made and expectations set, we’re kind of stuck. I use every opportunity to try and cut ties or end support if it looks like something isn’t being used… but that also takes time and is a political tightrope walk. It’s much better to avoid it from the start.
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