hi, great to see all the interest in Scrum! Just wanted to add a few thoughts on working in EPF / eclipse:
- Everybody is always welcome (and encouraged!) to chip in - There is no limit to how many languages we can support, except a limit on how many people are willing to do translations, and maintain them (or the translations become stale...) - You can have the same underlying model, but text in different languages, ensuring consistency in structure - Personally, I think it is good if we in the end end up with one Scrum plug-in potentially with a number of different extensions based on needs - I do not see an issue with different ideas on how to best structure a plug-in, and how to in this case best capture the spirit of Scrum. Differences drive innovation. I do however think that it is good to after a while stop and look at potentially different approaches and see if there is an opportunity to learn from each other, and maybe merge different Scrum processes into one. - If you have an opinion on how to improve something, the best way to express your idea is by implementing it. Eclipse is a technocracy, and best solution should win - If we have more than one Scrum process surviving in the long end, I think it should be because each of the 'surviving' process has it's own following in terms of active content authors and consumers. In eclipse, you always need to proof that your stuff is good by showcasing that people care enough to build it and to adopt it. So, let's kepe all the energy going! Looking forward to having more people involved in working on the Scrum content (or naturally any other content or tool development) Cheers Per Kroll Project Lead: Eclipse Process Framework Rational Software, IBM Corp (M) 408-219-2963 "Lyndon Washington" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/14/2007 10:16 AM Please respond to Eclipse Process Framework Project Developers List <[email protected]> To "Eclipse Process Framework Project Developers List" <[email protected]> cc Subject Re: [epf-dev] Scrum Process Donation Accepted: Magnifique! Scott, Thanks for the update. Not wanting to push too hard for dates, but what timeline should I set my expectations to for hearing this announcement. Also, will this initiative allow contributions, or just to push content on to willing recipients. Cheers, -Lyndon- On 2/14/07, Scott W. Ambler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: There is currently an English Scrum plug in underway. The person organizing the effort should have something to announce very soon. - Scott On Wed, February 14, 2007 9:47 am, Corey Segall said: > A fellow process engineer peer of mine also does professional french to > english (and reverse) > translations for company manuals, user guides, etc. He might be willing to > volunteer his time and > translate this if you still have a need? We may have him do this in > anycase for our organization > so we can leverage this process. > > Corey Segall > Sr. Process Engineer Consultant > Princeton Information > Phone:512-653-3882 > > --- Lyndon Washington < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Greetings! First thanks for a great product and framework to allow >> processes to be documented. >> >> On Scrum, I was getting ready to ramp up on epf to document this very >> process, for consumption within my own company. Are there plans to >> provide >> this in multiple languages? Is this part of the epf project, or a >> separate >> project that I and others could contribute to? >> >> Cheers, >> -Lyndon- >> >> >> On 2/9/07, Brian Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > >> > hiho, >> > >> > >> > >> > The Scrum Process content authored and contributed by Claude Aubry of >> > Aubry Conseil has gone through the Eclipse contribution process and >> has been >> > accepted. This is an exciting thing, a third open source agile >> process >> > available through EPF: OpenUP, XP, and now Scrum. >> > >> > >> > >> > As an important first, this is the first process defined in a language >> > other than English. Claude's Scrum process content is in French. >> > >> > >> > >> > Within a week, it will be available from the EPF website. 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