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There is no fixed amount of people and since not all of the services require constant maintenance some will be left alone after the first couple months when development has finished. Others have been taken over by my former teams after I was assigned to a different one and they vary in size. But there is between 1 to 3 UI devs working on the bigger and more active repos.
There are QA Engineers and Release Engineers, as well as dedicated teams for UX and BackEnd engineers for each product, as well as Product Owners and Scrum Masters assigned to the teams. There is a lot of coordination effort going on all the time, and it definitely helps that one doesn't have to wear a ton of hats at the same time 😝
Although every now and then you get to create a Test Case and do a Test Run, or provide the solution when UX doesn't give you direction... or change a small thing in the Java code for the endpoints, it is not that common.
Saludos!
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There is no fixed amount of people and since not all of the services require constant maintenance some will be left alone after the first couple months when development has finished. Others have been taken over by my former teams after I was assigned to a different one and they vary in size. But there is between 1 to 3 UI devs working on the bigger and more active repos.
There are QA Engineers and Release Engineers, as well as dedicated teams for UX and BackEnd engineers for each product, as well as Product Owners and Scrum Masters assigned to the teams. There is a lot of coordination effort going on all the time, and it definitely helps that one doesn't have to wear a ton of hats at the same time 😝
Although every now and then you get to create a Test Case and do a Test Run, or provide the solution when UX doesn't give you direction... or change a small thing in the Java code for the endpoints, it is not that common.
Saludos!