Great thread. There are indeed 1000 variables, but it seems there must be more WFH in future, where appropriate. It just makes sense.
In my experience, tech companies seem to be the most relaxed about WFH, whereas banks are the most paranoid.
For straightforward development. it's a no-brainer, surely? One chap said his team find it beneficial be able to look over each others shoulders. On the other hand, hasn't most of the FOSS world always been WFH? Those 15000 contributors to the Linux kernel have never met each other, right (?) unless at the occasional conference.
In my experience, tech companies seem to be the most relaxed about WFH, whereas banks are the most paranoid.
For straightforward development. it's a no-brainer, surely? One chap said his team find it beneficial be able to look over each others shoulders. On the other hand, hasn't most of the FOSS world always been WFH? Those 15000 contributors to the Linux kernel have never met each other, right (?) unless at the occasional conference.
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