Hello Everyone

 

Once again I am donning my grim costume and posing another uncomfortable
scenario: I am planning to put all accepted XRs on a strict time schedule
with probably one or two major milestones that if missed means we will
likely decline the paper. For example, we expect to have a draft paper by
the first week of May. I do not want to get into a situation where someone
sloughs off the task until the last moment and then somehow it becomes our
problem to help the submitter get their paper in. Also I think if we try to
set up milestone that pace the submitters then they are better able to
manage their time (hmm, where have I heard this before, small frequent
releases?) Of course we're not going to be right bastards about this, crisis
happen, but I want to know what your opinion and feelings are  creating a
policy where if accepted submitters cannot meet the product schedule for
their paper, then they will be dropped from the program. Of course that
opens a hole in the program and brings up another questions, what backup do
we have for people who may have to drop out for whatever reasons? What was
the drop out rate for Agile 2008?

 

best regards,

Steve

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