On 9/2/2011 4:10 PM, Nathan Strutz wrote:
>
> Roger,
>
> Spot on - all of us are completely remote. Some from our various sites
> around the country, some from our homes centered around the Phoenix area.
> We've been making an effort to get closer with monthly meetings, code
> reviews and tech insertion presentations, but a lot of that ends up being
> just enough to stave off management intervention.

One other thing that I think is critical is to get an inventory
of all the applications and who is working on them. That should be
used to set up a risk assessment as to what is the most critical to
have backup. You might even get management's thoughts on what they
think are critical or most important. Then, you have an idea of
what steps to take. You might get away with only having backup
to a few systems rather than every single one.

Not everything people work on will destroy the company. Loss of
one developer could wipe out a quarter of earnings when another
developer leaving might just annoy people temporarily.
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