Old stuff of mine (10 years old oh my!) but still works: http://highoctane.be/articles/TeamManagementTeammeeting.html http://highoctane.be/articles/fog0000000032.html (Team Tracking)
%s/CVS/Source Control/g %s/MSN/IM/g There is even a mention of the original SCRUM stuff: (1997!!!) http://jeffsutherland.org/scrum/scrum_pattern.html (For the fun & trivia, the fogxxxx name comes from FogCreek's CitiDesk CMS - Pharo is using FogBugz, looks like there is something in the fabric of the universe...) Phil 2013/3/12 Serge Stinckwich <[email protected]>: > On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 5:13 PM, stephane ducasse > <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> On Mar 12, 2013, at 4:48 PM, Serge Stinckwich <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 4:02 PM, Stéphane Ducasse >>> <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> Dear Pharoers >>>> >>>> last january I visited another lab and I realised that the Pharo Team was >>>> not good at systematically telling what we were doing. >>>> I got quite frustrated by that situation, especially because we are >>>> working hard to build a better system. >>>> So we brainstormed when I came back and we want to apply the same ideas >>>> that what we do for our research team. >>>> >>>> For our research team every monday we get a simple mail that tell us to >>>> say to the others what we did and what we >>>> plan to do. Simple, easy. >>>> Then after people of the rmod team can discuss if they want more. >>> >>> It looks like quite an interesting idea in a research team. Do you a >>> have a description somewhere how it works ? >>> This is similar to a standup meeting ? >> >> we tried but a stand up meeting failed with us. >> So we just have a mail >> what you have done >> what you will do > > I would like to adopt such habits in my team, but standup meeting for > research team is not really convenient. > There is a paper where SCRUM is adapted to research team needs: > http://www.cs.umd.edu/~mwh/papers/score.pdf > > There is a business doing something like standup meeting by email here: > https://www.funscrum.com/ > Apparently all the answers are summarized automatically. > > Regards, > -- > Serge Stinckwich > UCBN & UMI UMMISCO 209 (IRD/UPMC) > Every DSL ends up being Smalltalk > http://doesnotunderstand.org/ >
