LiveCode and SCRUM tools

Geoff Canyon gcanyon at gmail.com
Sat Jan 4 18:00:55 EST 2014


yeah, hybrids of the two are common.


On Sat, Jan 4, 2014 at 2:51 PM, Mark Wilcox <m_p_wilcox at yahoo.co.uk> wrote:

> >> Scrum: time-based sprints, with release and review/planning in
> between<br/>>> them; some form of scrum-master who runs stand-ups; a
> managed backlog; a<br/>>> defined process for substituting requirements
> during a sprint.<br/><br/>>> Kanban: a visual, managed, workflow with
> work-in-progress limits;<br/>>> continuous release process; a prioritized
> backlog; feedback loops.<br/><br/>I'd agree with this although I'd add that
> once you drop the "sprint commitment" from Scrum and move to a more
> pull-based workflow you're doing some kind of hybrid of the two - which
> seems pretty common and more efficient for smaller teams - you can then
> minimise the sprint planning and restrospective aspects.<a href="
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