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by cmdkeen
4083 days ago
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What is wrong with that sentence? TFA focuses far too much on the coding aspects of Scrum by asking "what does the senior dev do?", my point is all the things a senior dev does are fit to be tasks or stories in Scrum. It's outgrown being developer focused, and even more literally writing code is a small subset of "software development". Points don't have to track time intervals to give you a sense of progress. Averages are a powerful thing, hopefully management is focused on long term graphs not getting het up about the number of hours difference between your tasks for two similarly pointed stories. Oh and Scrum makes no requirement re using story points - it only requires that backlog items be estimated. We estimate tasks in hours and stories in points for instance, Scrum doesn't care. All our Product Owner shows to the stakeholders is a burnup with just numbers on the x axis. |
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So, writing code has nothing to do with getting a task (of ANY KIND, mind you) done?
Again, do you want to take a moment and rethink that?