We rejiggered the schedule, and so I’ve only had a weeks worth of material to collect for this edition of the Carnival. So it’s kind of short this time ![]()
Individuals and interactions over processes and tools
- Are you productive or just busy? - from Ed Gibbs.
Working software over comprehensive documentation
- Keith Ray: If you don’t pay off your technical debt, you might have to declare technical bankruptcy.
Customer collaboration over contract negotiation
- In a provocative post, Kripanidhi SM asks “Does Scrum have a credibility crisis?” - I know what I think. What do you think?
Responding to change over following a plan
- Dwayne Melancon asks “What box are you in?“
Agile Resources
- Two hat tips for Brad Appleton:
- The Elements of Agile Style - a booklet by Joseph Little (this link is a little older, but it’s worth linking again)
- The Best Kept Secrets of Code Reviews - free if you register at the website.
Next Edition
- The next edition will be April 19th, 2007, hosted by Mark Levison
Previous Editions
All previous editions of the Carnival are referenced at the Agile Alliance website.
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