Some good summary information here, Dave. One note about not needing
specialized software is that you use a white board with post-it notes.
Using a Kanban board (or similar) with Scrum makes a lot of sense if
you are colocated. If you are a distributed team, a tool like
scrumy.com might be a good w
Just to be clear on this. Scrum and XP aren't particularly related. Scrum
is a project management methodology and doesn't speak to how the
programming is done. XP directly relates to how the development is done.
Three of the 12 XP practices have overlap with Scrum (Planning Workshops,
Small R
Consider the following tweaks...
--Bill
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