How long to fix something simple?
One notable problem in large organisations is the lack of accountability and proactivity.
The Age’s website is a case in point. If it was centralised and built on a better, more unifying platform with a single development team then maybe they would be able to fix the terrible, confusing template issues that plague the whole site.
Honestly, how long would it take a junior developer to fix the CSS for the letters page for example? How long does it take to add a <br> tag? (see image)
To the developers on The Age’s website: where are the mavericks who get shit done? Why do you accept this state of play? When’s the last time you worked back late to get something fixed- not built, but just fixed? Where are your bug reports? I hope you don’t get tipped out during this global recession, because no one will think your skills and more imporantly your passion is up to scratch.
Oh and while you’re at it, fix the bug that causes the site to crash iphones.
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