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If our client keeps changing requirements, our development team should get extra hours to implement those changes right?

Reddit r/webdev·u/OkSun4925·about 1 month ago
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If our client keeps changing requirements, our development team should get extra hours to implement those changes right? So I'm a bit stressed out and annoyed. Maybe it's because I don't know how changing requirements should be handled and what's fair towards us developers. I also wonder why some clients don't sit the f\*\*\* down for a minute and think things through before they start ordering something when they don't even know what they want. Our client keeps changing requirements, so I have to keep deleting many hours of work because those new changes made that old code useless, including all the integration- and unit tests. And I'll be honest, I'm also someone who tends to get emotionally reactive in client conversations, so I'm probably not the best person to be handling these discussions without some kind of framework to fall back on.…

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