Yes, that's a big plus. Also being able to assign "provide information
necessary to document this" tasks when the doc took too much work to
complete in the same sprint.
On Fri, May 15, 2015 at 11:12 AM, wrote:
> ... What I liked was being able to
> include document review at the end of each iter
Well, one thing some of the contributors got wrong is that while Scrum
is a proper noun, agile is not.
Some of the articles are password-protected, the ones that aren't
don't suggest that it would be worth paying the ripoff membership fees
to get access.
On Fri, May 15, 2015 at 10:31 AM, Stuart R
Just came across this series of posts too -
http://techwhirl.com/author/alyssafox/
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To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: creating user guides in an ag
I wrote in Agile several years ago while at EMC. I liked it, most of the
other writers hated it.
Yes, sometimes I had to rewrite in a later iteration, but that's pretty
much normal in any development environment. What I liked was being able to
include document review at the end of each iteration
You may want to check out Colum McAndrew's blog post -
http://www.uacolumn.com/our-agile-journey/ to exchange some ideas on who they
are dealing with Agile development.
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Sent: May
I've worked with varying degrees of "agility" including strict,
by-the-book Scrum. Documentation *must* be loosely coupled and
sometimes must follow one or more sprints after the development.
My major example for why this is was an update to OpenLDAP that took
the developer a few days to implement
On 2015-May-15 12:16 PM, Johnson, Joyce wrote:
All –
Is anyone writing software user guides for end users in an environment
in which the software is being developed following agile guidelines?
If so, are you writing portions of the user guide at each software
iteration? How do you handle maj
We don't use a pure Agile process, but I do find that Sales prefers a shorter
time once the software is ready for release. I develop the documentation as
software development progresses. I have to redo sections, but I can also get
the documentation to them much more quickly at the end. YMMV.
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