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by erikwiffin
1724 days ago
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I think there's value in that debate (within reason) even as a developer. If Alice thinks a task is worth 5, and Bob thinks it's worth 8, then there's a good chance one of them knows something the other does not. Is Bob aware of some hidden complexity that bumps it up 3 points? Or is Alice familiar with a convenient library that solves exactly that complexity? Planning poker is a convenient time to get that knowledge out into the open. Again, this is all within reason, and if it takes 15 minutes on every ticket, the team should probably work on their communication skills. |
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Or that the assignment of points is arbitrary and imprecise and that different people have different ways of making up numbers.