Am 14.06.2012 22:46, schrieb Aaron Meurer:
Any thoughts on how to prevent this issue?  I know it's not an easy
problem, and it's probably one that every large project faces, but I
feel that we can do better in many cases.

It's definitely something to be detected during review.

I think it's the general problem of review. It's really hard to review stuff that's giving people the MEGO effect. I barely understand maybe 20% of what's being worked on; how am I supposed to review anything? At best, I can help with bikeshedding (and I'm certain I have done my fair share of that). Now I'm more a programming than a math type, so this kind of problem is more pronounced for me than for all you math types; still, I suspect much of the review is hampered by similar effects.

Just my observations, from a very specific viewing angle - I'm pretty sure I'm getting just a small part of the picture.

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