I came across an old post at On Agile concerning the importance of trust within Agile teams. You should read it in full (go ahead, I’ll wait). Trust is such an important aspect of any relationship that without it, your relationships are being built on a foundation of sand and you will not get far.
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The importance of trust in Agile teams
Well why didn’t you say so?
I have been lobbying for a key addition to our product to allow us to optimize traffic that comes to our site via a very distinct channel. To date, this channel has shown an extremely dramatic increase in traffic to our site (year over year) – without us optimizing the experience for the user or [...]
Using DbFit and Fit fixtures on the same FitNesse page
A situation has come up at work where I want to use DbFit to test some business logic that is stored in stored procedures. This is part of our company’s overall effort to reduce technical debt and to get all parties (Product, QA, Dev) talking the same language about our product’s features.
DbFit provides a lightweight [...]
Learning Agile: dev and qa (living in harmony)
I have been catching up on reading some blog posts and came across a couple at Damon Poole’s site that cover exactly what I have been pondering in the last week. (see the posts Part 1 and Part 2). Namely, how the heck should QA function when you are following an Agile development [...]