the article doesnt touch on it, and im not exactly a developer myself, but Does on-call developer mean everything?
I remember starting out early in my trade craft. Im an engine mechanic now, but years ago i worked mechanical maintenance for a state psychiatric hospital. The job came with an on-call pager about the size of a box of chocolates, but there was a limited and well defined scope. HVAC and the standby power generators for example were considered "priority one" where I had to be on-site in 30 minutes or less. busted light in the bathroom however was not an on-call priority.
It wasnt a rule when i started, but i eventually turned it into one: you cannot tack on extra work for an on-call event. example: im not replacing lights or repainting lines in the garage because im "already here" for a faulty transfer switch.
I remember starting out early in my trade craft. Im an engine mechanic now, but years ago i worked mechanical maintenance for a state psychiatric hospital. The job came with an on-call pager about the size of a box of chocolates, but there was a limited and well defined scope. HVAC and the standby power generators for example were considered "priority one" where I had to be on-site in 30 minutes or less. busted light in the bathroom however was not an on-call priority.
It wasnt a rule when i started, but i eventually turned it into one: you cannot tack on extra work for an on-call event. example: im not replacing lights or repainting lines in the garage because im "already here" for a faulty transfer switch.