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ColonelPhantom | 3 months ago
Though in this context it just seems to be the number of people working on the code on a consistent basis.
ColonelPhantom | 3 months ago
Though in this context it just seems to be the number of people working on the code on a consistent basis.
dragonwriter|3 months ago
* “Full Time Employee” (which can itself mean “not a part-timer” in a place that employs both, or “not a temp/contractor” [in which case the “full-time” really means “regular/permanent”]) or
* “Full Time Equivalent” (a budgeting unit equal to either a full time worker or a combination of part time workers with the same aggregate [usually weekly] hours as constitute the standard for full-time in the system being used.)
unknown|3 months ago
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Ghoelian|3 months ago