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2023-09-26

Why Do People Write About What They Don't Know?

So many questions 😅

- Why do people keep on writing about things they don't know understand ?
- Why the extra effort or re-writing something that could just be copy-pasted from the Scrum Guide ?
- How can one come up with a term such a "religiously" ? ✝☪✡☯
- What the actual f**k ? 😅

PS. I obviously don't blame Google on this. But if Google was really your friend, it would protect you from information that is only made to harm you 💀

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erik collard linkedin screenshot of search results showing questionable Scrum Guide content
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Well technically its not so bad.

When you look at the latest scrum guide - there is a note that it has to be followed completely or its not Scrum. Isnt that similar meaning as being religious? (Ok that word is quite a stretch)
And the part about facilitation is also not so wrong. There is no info about SM having to run those meetings, he just have to facilitate them.

Thoughts?

Jaroslav

Perhaps because Scrum is full of "ceremonies", during which we beg for forgiveness from the holy sprint? OR people just slap together content in order to get whatever clicks they can wrangle regardless of the "truth"? I think it might be the latter.

David

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