Hi Per,
 
I will certainly look at the EPF practice library. I might have a good 
opportunity to reuse practices from Scrum and OpenUP into ScrumUP. Currently we 
have ScrumUP work components etc. authored and in use as documents, 
presentations, etc. My attempt is to migrate those to a published form using 
EPF Composer.
 
Thanks,
Kirti

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Hi Kirti, 

this sounds really interesting. I would love for you to look at our refactored 
EPF practice library, and see how well it fits with what you have. 
The objective is to make it much easier to do the things that you talk about. 
One set of practices constitute Scrum, other set of practices constitute 
OpenUP, and so on. 

Note that this was the original vision of EPF, but we had issues around 
executing on practices at that time... I think we are now starting to implement 
the vision we originally presented. 
I suggest that the IBM committers present the reactoring we have done of OpenUP 
into a set of loosely coupled practices. Looks really cool if you ask me... 

Cheers 

Per Kroll
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Project Lead: Eclipse Process Framework
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An interesting topic. As fyi, at CSC/Covansys we are migrating our ScrumUP 
agile process using EPF Composer. ScrumUP is Scrum at its heart, but uses the 
milestone objectives and architectural focus of UP. It is expressed in terms of 
work components and is being used for multi-site teams. 
  
Thanks, 
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Hi, 

I will not be able to attend this Wed call, but would also be interested in 
this topic. I have presented on the Agile Kernel and agility at scale practice 
a few times now, and it works really well... I have a few additional ideas for 
how to tune the practices... More about that hopefully next week. 

Cheers 

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Steve, 
 
Sounds good.  I'm evaluating a couple possible submissions to Agile 2008 right 
now, and would love to be involved with this one.   
 
Thanks, 
Nate 
  

  

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Happy New Year everyone..... 
 
During our Denver F2F we developed a number of new and exciting ideas for EPF 
and OpenUP and Agile 2008 is a good venue to publicize these ideas. The 
deadline for submission to Agile 2008 is Feb 25th. This year Agile is taking an 
agile approach to submissions meaning we can begin the submission process now. 
I am willing to take the lead on this but I do not have the time to do this on 
my own.  I think a 90 minute tutorial would be good, we have most of the slides 
that we need - some will have to be re-worked to reflect our ideas but I think 
we can do it. Can we put this on the agenda for our Wednesday call? 
 
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