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How to Spot a Burning-Out Codebase Before It Burns Out Your Team
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How to Spot a Burning-Out Codebase Before It Burns Out Your Team

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The Codebase Knows First It usually starts with a vague feeling. Standups feel heavier. Estimates keep slipping. Engineers who used to volunteer for hard problems are suddenly very interested in being assigned simple ones. By the time it surfaces as a people problem — someone handing in notice, a team missing a milestone — the warning signs were already sitting quietly in the commit history, often for months. Codebases don't burn out. But they accumulate the conditions that burn out the people working inside them. Learning to read those signals is one of the highest-leverage things an engineering manager can do. The Codebase as a Team Health Mirror A repository's activity patterns are a direct reflection of how a team is functioning. Commit cadence, PR review turnaround, contributor distribution — these aren't just engineering hygiene metrics. They're a record of how your team is spending its energy, who's carrying the load, and where friction is building. The advantage of looking here

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