I can support this.  4 fingers.

On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 6:30 AM, Ana Paula Valente Pereira <
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> I have no objections
> Ana
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> On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 8:22 PM, Bruce Macisaac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
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>> I agree with Ana and Ken that in the longer term we may want to merge this
>> practice with the iterative development one.
>> I discussed this with Chris Sibbald (the practice lead) and given that
>> 1.5.0.1 is mainly a copyedit release, we agreed that we'd prefer to keep
>> changes to a minimum,
>> as neither of us has the cycles to do the bigger change.
>>
>> So for the short term, here's what I will do (I'll make the change
>> tomorrow):
>>
>> 1. Rename to "Team Change Management", as most respondents preferred that
>> name to just "change management".
>> 2.Add a new bugzilla to propose merging this practice into the iterative
>> dev practice, but schedule that for a later release.
>>
>> I hope that's acceptable.
>>
>> Bruce MacIsaac
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>> Thinking better about it..I agree with Peter Haumer that Change Management
>> is a discipline...not a practice ... as I see it, the practice in SCRUM is
>> to " freeze requirements during an iteration"  ... but what do we want to be
>> the practice in in EPF library regarding this subject? ... do we want to
>> follow the "scrum way" ? or to support changing requirements during the
>> iteration as in XP ??? .. we have so little content on this that I think
>> that, for now, we should move current content in change management to ID
>> practice
>>
>> Ana
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>> On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 12:02 PM, Ken Clyne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]<[EMAIL 
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>> Sorry I too cannot make it (I will be on a plane).  Here's my $0.02 on the
>> name though.  I've come to dislike the term Change Management (in the
>> context of an agile team).  The term belongs with more definitive approaches
>> depending on a detailed requirements specification up front.  On an agile
>> project with deferred commitment and just-in-time detail, change requests go
>> on the backlog/work item list just like everything else and are scheduled
>> and implemented accordingly and therefore I don't believe a separate
>> practice is called for in fact to do some may damage our "agile"
>> credentials.
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>> On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 6:16 PM, Chris Sibbald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]<[EMAIL 
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>> Hi Folks,
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>> Unfortunately I will not be able to attend the call tomorrow.
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>> Cheers,
>> Chris
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