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joker99yesterday at 8:55 AM1 replyview on HN

The unkind world we live in would see this role being abused quickly and a person not lasting long in this role. For one, in the wrong team, it might lead to devs just doing 80% of the work and leaving the rest to the janitor. And the janitor might get fed up with having to fix the buggy code of their colleagues.

I wonder if the janitor role could be rotated weekly or so? Then everyone could also reap the benefits of this role too, I can imagine this being a good thing for anyone in terms of motivation. Fixing stuff triggers a different positive response than building stuff


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lkbmyesterday at 11:15 PM

I've had on-call roles where the idea was that in your spare time you worked on bug fixes (specifically the ones causing the most on-call noise).

Unfortunately, that on-call was so overwhelmed that you were lucky to be able to handle all the alerts/crises, let alone having spare time to fix the root causes.