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Full group retrospective
The blog team is using Bret as customer. RubLog is a combination of a CGI, a template, a document repository, and a URL that returns one HTML output. They’ve created a harness that copies the files for one blog (from … Continue reading
Posted in Conference Reports, Testing Tagged Agile Fusion, blogging project, Bret Pettichord, Brian Marick, comfort zones, Jeremy Stell-Smith, retrospective Comments Off
Group discussion
Did some stories, did some code mining, did a feature walkthrough (so they know where they’re going). Talked about what scenario testing is and what the role of testing is on projects. They’ve already found a big stack of bugs … Continue reading
Posted in Conference Reports Tagged Agile Fusion, BC Holmes, blogging project, Cem Kaner, James Bach, Mike Feathers, Mike Hewner, planning game, testing role, XP Comments Off











