Post AT2Zr1LoxX7Um7XDcm by craigbro@emacs.ch
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(DIR) Post #AT2Yp5IZDBB4U7WeDA by galdor@emacs.ch
2023-02-25T14:13:19Z
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One day developers are going to realize Scrum & co are just tools to allow non-technical managers and PMs to control engineering teams. Removal of all autonomy coupled with infantilizing rituals work wonder to keep employees in line.
(DIR) Post #AT2ZEZwaPRzulmOuwq by carstenrossi@mastodon.social
2023-02-25T14:17:54Z
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@galdor Interesting perspective. Thanks for the inspiration.
(DIR) Post #AT2Zr1LoxX7Um7XDcm by craigbro@emacs.ch
2023-02-25T14:24:51Z
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@galdor an SRE former coworker just complained about the exact same thing to me yesterday. Beware the product owner.
(DIR) Post #AT2b9ThaOCJPs4523c by hajovonta@mastodon.online
2023-02-25T14:39:23Z
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@galdor I never encountered any corporation hierarchy where Scrum was applied to higher management levels. The usual setting is when it's Waterfall on the top and Agile/Scrum etc on the bottom. Interesting to see when these incompatible practices clash.Management still wants to set rigid deadlines and impose roadmaps, and hard to change its practices.
(DIR) Post #AT2ojC1UtYFOs0koKG by dekkzz76@emacs.ch
2023-02-25T15:08:47Z
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@galdor it's mainly common sense too
(DIR) Post #AT2ojCUZ9TV2KAM1dQ by galdor@emacs.ch
2023-02-25T17:11:30Z
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@dekkzz76 I thought so, but everytime there is a discussion about Scrum on HN, most of the comments are arguing to death about how it is the best thing ever and if you do not have a process nothing can work.Same thing in several companies I worked for.As it turns out, many developers like pre-digested tasks without autonomy or responsability.