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by hinkley
2097 days ago
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Standups are Scrum (possibly XP), not Agile, but Agile is dead and Scrum is wearing its skin as a macabre disguise. It puts the lotion on its skin... Standups are the first time I ever noticed that "X is ableist" without someone else having to point it out to me. My introduction to standup meetings was a bit after I screwed up my ankle. I spent a lot of time thinking in that meeting about all the injuries and disabilities that would make the forced standing still for 15 (or let's be honest, 30) minutes an imposition. Spines, knees, hips, ankles, toes. In our industry you have to be able to manage sitting at a keyboard for 8 hours, until 'Agile' came along. Writing this out, I'm beginning to wonder if standups (the "Stand Up" part) aren't in fact illegal under US and/or EU law. |
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We have "standups" without physically standing up. I've worked places where actually standing was the norm, but they definitely wouldn't have made someone stand if they had a medical reason not to (use some common sense!)
The basic premise of a quick meeting to make sure everyone is aligned, and that any blockers are communicated seems sound to me.