How many months of fixing somebody else's bugs would you endure?

Posted by Hamish Grubijan on Stack Overflow See other posts from Stack Overflow or by Hamish Grubijan
Published on 2010-06-10T15:48:34Z Indexed on 2010/06/10 15:53 UTC
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I understand that fixing bugs is a way to learn the system for the new people.

But what if the system is so large that you can fix other people's bugs for 2 years and still not learn about every aspect of it? I would imagine that most people would get bored and not give their 100% to fixing bugs caused by others. Is there something wrong with the process? Everybody is chanting "Scrum! Scrum!" and getting certified, but that is just another phrase to me. How do you get noticed if all you do is fix bugs? Stand by a water-cooler perhaps and brag about how cool my bug fixes are? My political beliefs seem to be opposite from everybody else's at the company, and I have zero interest in pop culture/trivia/Tiger Woods scandals - there goes my opportunity to socialize during a lunch hour.

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