• Hold the submitter to a higher standard by introducing penalties for errors, and/or incentives for clean PRs. In my opinion a PR should be flawless once submitted, as the dev should have tested thoroughly. QA should only catch errors in a small percentage of cases
  • By slowing down engineers with ai agents adding multiple code reviews on top. Also encouraging engineers to engage in manual testing themselves to better understand the product.
  • Making PRs faster doesn’t help much if QA is still slow.....it just moves the problem to QA.
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  • You guys have QA?
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