I think the car analogy is great and also even shows that some degree of collaboration is great! IMO it's about the scale.
Like someone giving you directions while driving, IMO it's great to have input from 1 to 2 people on a PR, and also while planning a feature. For me this has helped me avoid some basic mistakes and helped me not to overlook some pitfalls early on. Same for reviews.
But the screenshot from a PR with ~10 people reviewing it is where it gets crazy, I've never seen that.
Personally I usually just don't add to discussions like that, seems pointless. IMO it's also about trusting your colleagues: probably they have already said all there is to say.
Like someone giving you directions while driving, IMO it's great to have input from 1 to 2 people on a PR, and also while planning a feature. For me this has helped me avoid some basic mistakes and helped me not to overlook some pitfalls early on. Same for reviews.
But the screenshot from a PR with ~10 people reviewing it is where it gets crazy, I've never seen that.
Personally I usually just don't add to discussions like that, seems pointless. IMO it's also about trusting your colleagues: probably they have already said all there is to say.