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I would be very interested. I just suffered through a
number of Agile-driven documentation projects and
would be interested in comparing notes.
In theory, documentation, QA, and developers should
all be treated as coequal "engineers" on an Agile
project. Practice seems to indicate otherwise for the
projects I worked on.
In defense of Agile, I headed up a documentation
services team using Agile and loved it.
Troy Klukewich
Senior Manager, Documentation
And Documentation Services
--- John Posada <jposada01 -at- yahoo -dot- com> wrote:
> "Agile Development and Scrums from the Documentation
> Perspective">
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