The “Last Responsible Moment” is a concept from the world of lean that says, by avoiding premature commitments, you gain more flexibility down the road. Now Karl Scotland has written an elegant post that shows the what the Last Responsible Moment(s) are for Agile2010 conference submissions.
More on the Agile2010 front: Cory Foy writes about the Team Room Agile Selection Process and Mitch Lacey provides his perspective with: Agile Conference – A Stage Producers Story.
Bachan Anand helps reminds us that focusing on our differences in the Agile Community (Kanban vs. Scrum, Certification vs. anti-Certification) destroys trust and weakens the community. In Let’s (re)build Agile Community he invites us to build bridges both inside and outside of the community.
Yvette Francino interviewed me a few weeks ago for “Search Software Quality” a TechTarget publication. “Podcast: Mark Levinson on Agile certification, methodology conflicts and team relationships” I missed spotting the original post because they misspelled my name using that of my alter ego – audio genius: Mark Levinson.
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Reminds me of the a post a while back discussing the battle between Git and Mercurial and the theme was “Let’s not fight amongst ourselves, the real enemy is Subversion.”
s/mercurial/kanban/
s/git/agile/
s/subversion/waterfall/
Thanks – Sandy, its funny my current client is only just switch from CVS to subversion now :-)