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I come to check in to the office during my vacation to see how the project is going. I find a colleague from a vendor explaining it all to business and pushing over CSS changes to the next release. Current release is MVP1 and is set to release 3 months for now. *facepalm*

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    Never liked the MVP approach. Gives the project leads a perfect excuse to launch a subpar hunk of shit. They think we'll iterate and make it better but once the consumer sees the first release that sucks they'll never come back

    Nobody gives a fuck that "it's going to be good eventually". As a consumer I'm not going to give that freedom to an app developer. If it's shit it's shit and I'll use something else. It's not like we are at a shortage of apps out there.

    Sry, got into off topic rant mode here 😄
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    @Froot I have a mixed opinion. We try to rollout MVPs to target groups and measure, track, feedback on the features. It's not super 21st century yet, but when you got 5M+ users it starts to make more sense. Otherwise it will take a year to do everything business imagines. #financeenterprise
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