You know my first response was to tease you for basically saying that since
it isn't XP it isn't Agile, but then I went and took a look at the "MSF
Agile" link Doug posted, and I just don't see what's so agile about it.
Seem to be a lot of "Roles" and "Work Products".  

No, definitely not Agile. 


Steve
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> Doug Perkes wrote:
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> > Has anyone had a chance to take a look at Microsoft's MSF Agile 
> > development model?
> 
> I flamed it on news:microsoft.public.msf
> 
> It does not specify colocated teams and customers, 
> test-first, tests to integrate, integration, pair 
> programming, refactoring, or planning game.
> 
> I suspect you could implement "waterfall without requirements 
> documents" and call it MSF Agile.
> 
> Oh, but the first page of their white paper recites the Agile 
> Manifesto, so that must be good enough...
> ;-)
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