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[–] Scio 181 points 5 months ago (3 children)

If capitalism insists on those higher up getting exorbitantly more money than those doing the work, then we have to hold them to the other thing they claim they believe in: that those higher up also deserve all the blame.

It's a novel concept, I know. Leave the Nobels by the doormat, please.

[–] aramova 29 points 5 months ago

Wait, are you trying to say that Risk/Reward is an actual thing?

/s (kinda)

[–] [email protected] 15 points 5 months ago (1 children)

I doesn't seem unfair for executives to earn the vast rewards they take from their business by also taking on total responsibility for that business.

[–] [email protected] 11 points 5 months ago

Moreover, that's the argument you hear when talking about their compensation. "But think of the responsibility and risk they take!"

[–] Geyser 14 points 5 months ago (2 children)

Was there a process in place to prevent the deployment that caused this?

No: blame the higher up

Yes: blame the dev that didn’t follow process

Of course there are other intricacies, like if they did follow a process and perform testing, and this still occurred, but in general…

[–] j4k3 32 points 5 months ago

If they didn't follow a procedure, it is still a culture/management issue that should follow the distribution of wealth 1:1 in the company.

[–] aodhsishaj 23 points 5 months ago (1 children)

How could one Dev commit to prod without other Devs reviewing the MR? IF you're not protecting your prod branch that's a cultural issue. I don't know where you've worked in the past, or where you're working now, but once it's N+1 engineers in a code base there needs to be code reviews.