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I have a long time running project. Its been running for about 6 months. The project is very big. The lead developer/team leader designed the project and the whole project is in his brain. He knows all ins and outs. I also know almost everything. But I am not confident like him.

Problem is recently he is charging quite high for simple bug fix and small change request. I am worried if I end the contract what will be the future of the project. I had 2-3 public demos. I must launch soon. The project is still in development alpha.

  1. What happens to the project if I end the contract?
  2. Are the high charges is because he knows I can not end the contract now?
gnat
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  • @JanDoggen 1. Contract is I create some requirement and he full fills. – Shiplu Mokaddim Apr 18 '13 at 14:33
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    possible duplicate of What actions to take when people leave the team?, or http://programmers.stackexchange.com/questions/162573/project-frozen-what-should-i-leave-to-the-people-after-me, or http://programmers.stackexchange.com/questions/13470/how-do-programmers-quit-a-job –  Apr 18 '13 at 14:45
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    If you have a good relationship with him, try to have a non-confrontational chat where you say you are finding it hard to fund the recent charges. See what he says. It'll be helpful if you can look forward to some future days of profit when you might be able to ask him to do large amounts of work. But do not lie - only say that if there is some prospect it might happen. If you don't have a good relationship, it's harder. – MarkJ Apr 18 '13 at 16:27