On Monday, December 27, 2004, at 1:46:44 PM, Steve Berczuk wrote:

> I wonder what the real question is though. "Most Popular" isn't a
> great way to pick a method. If the method is inappropriate for your
> situation, then you won't be better off for using it. And also, the
> choices are not always distinct. For example, you can use Scrum AND
> XP...

And, they are all just descriptions of the same elephant anyway ...

Ron Jeffries
www.XProgramming.com
One test is worth a thousand expert opinions.
  -- Bill Nye (The Science Guy)




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