Two interesting posts on agile

Fed up with the agile hypes and want to hear from both sides of agile development? Have a look at Steve Yegge’s rants. You can also follow up with an excellent post by Jonathan Kohl about agile which I totally agree about. The best process has no name, no “must have” or “must remove” practices, is documented carefully in no book, consists of whatever works and makes sense in the specific context of the project. Methodologists and researchers may and should describe or propose principles and practices but not the processes themselves, which must be the work of the development teams.

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[...] is good and promoted by all today’s development processes, everybody knows that it’s the team who should grow out a process, instead of strictly adopting a pre-defined process created by some people who have no idea about [...]

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