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  • Robert Kist 🇦🇹🇸🇬K Robert Kist 🇦🇹🇸🇬

    @ahltorp @crazyeddie @mwshook @PavelASamsonov Velocity has nothing to do with Scrum. It's mentioned exactly 0 times in the Scrum guide. And that is really where the problem with "Scrum" starts... the Scrum-Industrial-Complex tries to sell you all this extra crap on top... (Jira, story points, planning poker, and whatever crap you can turn into a paid-for training...or book!)

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    @kwramm @ahltorp @crazyeddie @mwshook @PavelASamsonov for the record, "rock solid velocity" was the end-goal of James Shore's version of Agile (not Scrum), which I have always appreciated.

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    • crazyeddieC crazyeddie

      @mwshook @PavelASamsonov It's actually not that bad as a starting point. One of the heavier agile process systems but it's workable and it works within a large business that expects a bunch of process. Has established roles that are well described, which is pretty important if you are required to work within the bounds of a QMS.

      People love to hate on it but it's better than a lot of the alternatives. Provides some structure for leaders who can't seem to come up with any otherwise.

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      @crazyeddie @mwshook @PavelASamsonov as process, it's tolerable(ish), but the trap is that it is entirely agnostic to the rigorous technical practices that made early XP teams successful—so it's up to the people doing the actual work to maintain internal quality in the face of pressure from clueless MBA types to "make number go up."

      But hey, let's tag in @jamesshore for fun. Hi, Jim! 👋🏻

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      • shook.rocks :pdx_badge:M shook.rocks :pdx_badge:

        @PavelASamsonov Wow. I haveread Charles Stross's "The Rhesus Chart", the 5th book of the Laundry Files, where a scrum of amoral investment bank quants turn into vampires. I figured scrum was generic British slang for an office team. Now after 30 seconds of googling for agile scrum I am truly chilled to the bone.

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        @mwshook @PavelASamsonov

        The Laundry books are like that, a nice Lovecraftian (or other) horror story spliced with Cold War bureaucracy and IT.

        This moose got nowhere near "death march" programming and Agile, but did have to endure ISO9000/BS5750 and "Lean", plus "Race to the bottom" Outsourcing/Offshoring, "Everything at the cheapest possible price", and every problem/change management system being worse than the one before.

        I'm retired now. I have no regrets.

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        • shook.rocks :pdx_badge:M shook.rocks :pdx_badge:

          @PavelASamsonov Wow. I haveread Charles Stross's "The Rhesus Chart", the 5th book of the Laundry Files, where a scrum of amoral investment bank quants turn into vampires. I figured scrum was generic British slang for an office team. Now after 30 seconds of googling for agile scrum I am truly chilled to the bone.

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          @mwshook I always thought the collective noun for a group of bankers should be „a wunch“.

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          • Pavel A. SamsonovP Pavel A. Samsonov

            #agile #scrum #tech #softwaredevelopment #meme #funny

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            johnrohde
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            @PavelASamsonov @cstross SCRUM were a nice common sense idea once. Then management and consultants got hold of it.

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            • Magnus AhltorpA Magnus Ahltorp

              @crazyeddie @mwshook @PavelASamsonov There are some things that are useful in Scrum, but those things are usually what gets thrown out first.

              Then there are things like ”velocity” that is some real bullshit.

              And once you have ”leaders” imposing Scrum, it’s not self-organised anymore. So in practice it probably only works when the team is self-organised to begin with, which makes the whole framework have very limited value.

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              @ahltorp @crazyeddie @mwshook @PavelASamsonov It's all just "we suck at gathering requirements and writing specifications so we're going to dress that up as a virtue and give it a fancy name".

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              • Travis F WT Travis F W

                @kwramm @ahltorp @crazyeddie @mwshook @PavelASamsonov for the record, "rock solid velocity" was the end-goal of James Shore's version of Agile (not Scrum), which I have always appreciated.

                Magnus AhltorpA This user is from outside of this forum
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                @travisfw @kwramm The ”immutable” Scrum Guide has been updated(!) many times since I was doing anything called Scrum more than 15 years ago, and conveniently that version of the document seems hard to find, but I believe you. But even the current Scrum Guide says that ”Other sources provide patterns, processes, and insights that complement the Scrum framework”.

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                • Magnus AhltorpA Magnus Ahltorp

                  @travisfw @kwramm The ”immutable” Scrum Guide has been updated(!) many times since I was doing anything called Scrum more than 15 years ago, and conveniently that version of the document seems hard to find, but I believe you. But even the current Scrum Guide says that ”Other sources provide patterns, processes, and insights that complement the Scrum framework”.

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                  @travisfw @kwramm Velocity has been part of the Scrum story since at least then, and saying that it isn’t Scrum is like saying Trump isn’t president of the US because there’s no mention of him in the constitution.

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                  • woe2youW woe2you

                    @ahltorp @crazyeddie @mwshook @PavelASamsonov It's all just "we suck at gathering requirements and writing specifications so we're going to dress that up as a virtue and give it a fancy name".

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                    @woe2you It’s not only ”we suck at gathering requirements”, it’s also ”it’s often not meaningful to gather requirements in a vacuum”. Those are actually among the good parts, having stakeholder representation in the team. ”Fancy name” is among the bad parts.

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                    • Magnus AhltorpA Magnus Ahltorp

                      @travisfw @kwramm Velocity has been part of the Scrum story since at least then, and saying that it isn’t Scrum is like saying Trump isn’t president of the US because there’s no mention of him in the constitution.

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                      @travisfw @kwramm According to Wikipedia, the ”Scrum Guide” has only existed since 2009. Is that true? If it’s true, what holy document were people using before that to say what was Scrum and what wasn’t?

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                      • Cadbury MooseC Cadbury Moose

                        @mwshook @PavelASamsonov

                        The Laundry books are like that, a nice Lovecraftian (or other) horror story spliced with Cold War bureaucracy and IT.

                        This moose got nowhere near "death march" programming and Agile, but did have to endure ISO9000/BS5750 and "Lean", plus "Race to the bottom" Outsourcing/Offshoring, "Everything at the cheapest possible price", and every problem/change management system being worse than the one before.

                        I'm retired now. I have no regrets.

                        Pavel A. SamsonovP This user is from outside of this forum
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                        Pavel A. Samsonov
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                        @Cadbury_Moose @mwshook If you liked Laundry Files you might like The Rook, Antimemetics Division, and Monday Begins on Saturday.

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                        • Pavel A. SamsonovP Pavel A. Samsonov

                          @Cadbury_Moose @mwshook If you liked Laundry Files you might like The Rook, Antimemetics Division, and Monday Begins on Saturday.

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                          @PavelASamsonov @Cadbury_Moose @mwshook
                          +1 for antimemetics division

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                          • Pavel A. SamsonovP Pavel A. Samsonov

                            #agile #scrum #tech #softwaredevelopment #meme #funny

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                            @PavelASamsonov this happened to me about as literally as possible on this plane

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                            • Jay StephensJ Jay Stephens

                              @PavelASamsonov @Cadbury_Moose @mwshook
                              +1 for antimemetics division

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                              @jaystephens @PavelASamsonov @Cadbury_Moose @mwshook
                              There is no antimemetics division

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