Ondřej Mirtes

It’s also very concrete improvement. When you’re spinning your wheels, you’re by definition not going anywhere. But if you’ve closed a few bugs, you can very clearly see improvement: I’ve fixed bugs! Something that was broken is now fixed and in production! The users are happier! It drives motivation.

Every now and then you need to take a break from shipping new functionality, stop, and take on fixing bugs.

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