This article delves into the perennial conflict between developers and product owners over software estimates. Product owners rely on estimates to prioritize backlogs and plan releases, balancing risk and reward to avoid product failures. Developers, however, despise estimates due to unforeseen issues, technical debt accumulation, and the pressure of estimates being treated as deadlines. The author explores how technical debt exacerbates this tension, leading to ‘archaeological software excavations’ that derail timelines. While DevOps practices like flow can mitigate risks by improving transparency and continuous communication, the core issue stems from unrealistic expectations set by external deadlines. The post offers valuable insights for tech teams, emphasizing the need for collaborative approaches to reduce psychological safety risks and enhance development efficiency. A must-read for anyone navigating the complexities of software project management.
原文链接:Hacker News

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