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While I agree with the sentiment in your first paragraph, I think the idea of the second sounds like either working sub-optimally (fixing bugs that don’t need fixing) or else too much management ineptitude to overcome by fixing critical bugs for a couple hours per day that management just wants to ignore.


Every bug needs fixing. Some are just more profitable to fix.


The number of dumb bugs that make your company look incompetent, but never get fixed because fixing non-critical bugs is always low priority, is insane.




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