Expertise
Frontend Governance
Sustainable standards and review practices
Overview
Governance is the thin layer of standards and review that lets a shared frontend system stay consistent as more hands touch it.
Architectural positioning
The best governance is nearly invisible: it clarifies ownership and change control while staying out of the delivery path. The worst adds gates and meetings that punish shipping.
What this means in practice
Useful governance looks like a small set of documented standards, lightweight review where changes are genuinely risky, and decision records so the same debate is not re-run every quarter.
Why this matters
Governance earns its place when it removes uncertainty and makes the right call the easy call. The moment it only adds friction, teams route around it — and it has already failed.
Knowledge paths
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