On 25/01/07, Matt S Trout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 25 Jan 2007, at 16:50, Boris Ćeranić wrote:

> It would be interesting to see how are they going to survive 30 hours
> of work... Are they going to catch some sleep at all, etc...

30hrs isn't really that much for a dev burn - I've pulled shifts that
long pretty often during heavy hacking without a problem. It's when
you get to around the 3 day mark without having had more than a
couple hours sleep that it starts to get painful.

It's not  impossible, I know it myself as well, but things change a
lot when you stabilise yourself (getting up in the morning, and
sleeping during the night)... It takes some time to be able to pull 2
day shifts.

Another questions is concentration as well as productivity rate during
shifts longer than 16 hours.


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