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FairlySadPandatoday at 9:31 AM2 repliesview on HN

No /s here so just in case this is a serious point:

Agile is a set of four principles for software development.

Scrum is the two-week development window thing, but Scrum doesn't mandate a two week _release_ window, it mandates a two week cadence of planning and progress review with a focus on doing small chunks of achievable work rather than mega-projects.

Scrum prefers lots of one-to-three day projects generally, I've yet to see training on Scrum that does not warn off of repeatedly picking up two-week jobs. If that's been your experience, you should review how you can break work down more to get to "done" on bits of it faster.


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senkotoday at 9:38 AM

All good points here (and yeah I didn't add /s, hopefully "now you know!" was sufficiently obvious over-the-top).

All that said, in most orgs I've worked with, they were following agile processes over agile principles - effectively a waterfall with a scrum-master and dailies.

This is not to diss the idea of agile, just an observation that most good ideas, once through the business process MBA grinder, end up feeling quite different.

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azangrutoday at 11:32 AM

> Agile is a set of four principles

Twelve :-) Twelve principles and four values