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by onethought
1178 days ago
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I was using the term to find common ground. I don’t call them epics, just they are a big thing. Scrum reminds me of the old adage about measuring a beach, you can measure it by sight, or by using a yardstick, or by counting grains of sand in a row. Scrum sits too close to counting sand, I prefer to be at the yardstick level. There is an idiocy to scrum that involves/wastes the whole team on simple planning tasks that could be more effectively done by a single person. This is compounded with practices like mobbing… It removes craft from software and just makes it lowest common denominator. Agile manifesto is still great and relevant. But that’s not what people mean when they say Agile |
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