Russell Gold wrote:

> 
> I am in an interesting situation. Our development
> organization is
> split across four geographic locations across North
> America, most of
> the branch groups having been aquired. My local team
> (the most recent
> aquisition) has been using TDD and some other
> aspects of XP for some
> time and have been very effective with it. The other
> teams are much
> more used to BDUF approaches and are not as
> successful.
> 
> We managed to put together a technical leadership
> team (officially an
> "architecture team") and are now trying to address a
> number of
> problems in the code and process. Naturally, I am
> pushing for an agile
> approach, and had assumed that the others were
> amenable to it, but
> simply uncertain how to go about it. I was mistaken.
> A recent comment
> from one of the more vocal members:

Choose your battles more carefully.

Does each site have a test server running the exact
same tests as every other site, in lockstep?



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