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I hear what you're saying but I have also been in this situation before. There are no-fault bugs that happen (or, maybe not even bugs: maybe just someone's got the system configured badly, and the person who wrote the code is the best person to figure that out). You're not firing the developer who left a bug behind. You're just incentivizing them not to help.


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