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by mokarma 1779 days ago
One of the few places in tech where using the word "master" is cool. It's not entirely clear why.
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Scrum trunk doesn't have the same ring to it I suppose.
Because it means "mastery of the subject matter" and not "master of other people/things".
This is not how your typical scrum master interprets it. :)
I see it actually interpreted (by scrum "masters") as "master of the scrum teams".
master/slave for drives?

master for main branch?

Masters have slaves. Which is exactly how workplaces implementing scrum view developers. Slave to the business and really the lowest level worker ant.