The Jargon File (version 4.4.7, 29 Dec 2003):
firefighting
n.
1. What sysadmins have to do to correct sudden operational problems. An
opposite of hacking. ?Been hacking your new newsreader?? ?No, a power
glitch hosed the network and I spent the whole afternoon fighting fires.?
2. The act of throwing lots of manpower and late nights at a project, esp.
to get it out before deadline. See also gang bang, Mongolian Hordes
technique; however, the term firefighting connotes that the effort is
going into chasing bugs rather than adding features.
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (30 December 2018):
firefighting
1. What sysadmins have to do to correct sudden operational
problems. An opposite of hacking. "Been hacking your new
newsreader?" "No, a power glitch hosed the network and I
spent the whole afternoon fighting fires."
2. The act of throwing lots of manpower and late nights at a
project, especially to get it out before deadline. See also
gang bang, Mongolian Hordes technique; however, the term
"firefighting" connotes that the effort is going into chasing
bugs rather than adding features.
(1994-12-01)