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jpswade
·12 mesi fa·discuss
When reviewing PRs, I would always ask about TODOs: How will this TODO get to TO DONE?
jpswade
·anno scorso·discuss
I've experimented with a two-crew type system before (Red Team for feature development, Blue Team for stability and bug fixes).

Rather than treating these as fixed teams, we treated them as workstreams that people rotated between every sprint (every two weeks).

It worked for about 3 months, until it didn't - by then we had grown enough to organising the teams around the business capabilities or domains instead.
jpswade
·anno scorso·discuss
This sounds like flash all over again.
jpswade
·anno scorso·discuss
Feels more and more like we're entering a post-"disruption" era.
jpswade
·2 anni fa·discuss
Here we go again. The golden rule I've come to realise is that people don't like what they don't understand. It's made very clear this person doesn't like methodologies.

I don't get the use of midwit meme here. Either you're implying that you're preaching the the choir, in which case it's just an echo chamber, or you're calling your audience idiots. Neither outcome is great.

There's always a balance. Being overly orthodox about methodology is suboptimal, yet equally, having no guard rails when people need them is equally as bad. Going around expecting everyone to work exactly how you work is not the reality and tends to lead you down one path.
jpswade
·5 anni fa·discuss
Pretty sure copyright and IP laws don’t overrule innovation.