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by encloser 2952 days ago
I would argue that many people try to commoditize developers through scrum (edit: and call it Agile). Agile is just a set of principles. Which pretty much state the opposite, "Individuals and interactions over processes and tools." As the article states, scrum can work in some cases, but doesn't in others. If you keep trying to force it where it doesn't work, you aren't following the agile principles anymore. (edit: I'm probably making a "no true scotsman" augment and should've said something like "If someone keeps trying to force scrum where it isn't working they should reflect on the principles and ask themselves if they are putting processes first".)