> Can XP really not tackle "large" projects?

You'll find 3 camps:
1) No!!!!
2) We don't know how to yet/We're not sure/We need more experience.
3) Shhhh. Don't tell anyone.

You'll find #1 is very vocal about their beliefs, #2 is less vocal, 
and #3 keeps their mouth shut.

If you want to tackle a large project, you immediately have one 
really big problem: hiring. If you can find 20+ unemployed agile 
interested programmers (including those willing to relocate) who have 
the skillsets you need, let me know. If you know a good way to get 
large groups of inexperienced XP programmers to learn XP and learn 
large group communication, please let me know. Just getting used to 
pairing and test first is a challenge. Getting 20+ people used to 
doing it is something I'm just not sure how to do. 

In addition, there's a question of "Just how many cards can be 
released in a single iteration before the customer goes crazy". It 
can get overwhelming very quickly. If the product changes faster than 
the customer can absorb, you're probably going too fast.





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