09-26-2019, 05:15 PM
Very understandable. I know how it feels to spend your time managing developers when you'd rather just be coding.
The only way it would work is to farm out bugfixes / feature requests that are low priority for the product as a whole, yet the outside dev feels strongly about. They also have to be fairly self-contained (in the sense of code modularity). It would not work for major surgery that's on the critical path for release planning, like the Direct2D rewrite discussed here.
The only way it would work is to farm out bugfixes / feature requests that are low priority for the product as a whole, yet the outside dev feels strongly about. They also have to be fairly self-contained (in the sense of code modularity). It would not work for major surgery that's on the critical path for release planning, like the Direct2D rewrite discussed here.