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Having to stage changes across multiple repos, and minimize dependencies between them, can definitely create more work up front. The point is that it lessens the recurring cost (not just across time but across many developers) of having those spurious dependencies in the code forever. Code spends more time being maintained than being written, so it's the recurring cost that dominates long-term productivity.


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