9 May 2022 by Phillip JohnstonSimply identifying a problem during a code review is not sufficient: it also needs to be addressed! You might this point is an exaggeration, but we have seen plenty of code merged in the name of expediency even with glaring review feedback… and of course, the team was never able to “go back and fix it when things slowed down.” The typical way to verify that defects are actually fixed is to have the subsequent changes reviewed once more. Depending on the defect, it may be appropriate to request additional test cases to verify the …
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