Jblocking
Jblocking is a term used to describe a practice within the software development community, particularly concerning Java. It refers to the act of intentionally slowing down or obstructing the progress of a project or a team through deliberate actions or inactions. This can manifest in various ways, such as withholding necessary information, creating unnecessary complexity, or consistently delaying critical tasks. The term is often used to describe behavior that hinders team productivity and can negatively impact project timelines and overall success.
The motivations behind jblocking can vary. In some instances, it might stem from perceived slights or disagreements