On Tuesday, December 28, 2004, at 5:00:07 PM, William Pietri wrote:

>> Q 1) was with the restriction that the User Story was ripped. I think my
>> option right now is to not ripping the user story, but to save it if
>> needed. (Maybe not needed if I still got the Big Picture in my head)

> Do you often look at old story cards? Or is this more a concern you have
> with the theory? Personally, I rarely look at more than the last couple of
> weeks of cards unless I'm trying to answer some historical question.

For a long time, the manager of the C3 project scanned all the
cards. To the best of my knowledge, no one ever looked at the
scanned versions. We did get a cool scanner out of the deal, though,
and I suppose it was cheap insurance. It just never paid off, but
that's what you want with insurance, really.

Ron Jeffries
www.XProgramming.com
The central "e" in "Jeffries" is silent ... and invisible.
Don't you wish he was?




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