Featured Whitepapers
- Apples, Oranges, and Acorns - All Agile Development Tools Are Not the Same
- One's Enough for Agile Application Development Management
- Requirements Management 101 – 4 Basics Everyone Should Know
- Tips on Requirements Traceability – Learn How to Control Change and Improve Quality
- Scaling Continuous Integration to Large and Distributed Teams
On my mind
Get a free copy of Adapting CM for Agile Teams by Mario Moreira
We want to hear about what's going on at Agile2010 and we want to hear it from you. Agile Journal will be giving away 5 copies of Mario Moreira's book Adapting Configuration Management for Agile Teams to the top 5 people who blog about Agile 2010 this week.
All you have to do is be a registered member of Agile Journal and then post your blog here on Agile Journal
Agile Journal Video Crew on the Ground at Agile 2010
The Agile Journal Video crew is on the road again. Today they are in Orlando Florida at the Agile Alliance Agile 2010 conference.
If you would like to get your agile story on the air just look for them in the expo hall and follow us on twitter @AgileJournal
New Group for Agile Coaching
Check out the new Agile Coaching Group at http://www.agilejournal.com/community/groups/viewgroup/43-Agile+Coaching
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Michael Jackson dies and kills the internet too.
The economy and development
Doing a webcast tomorrow and talking with Martin Van Ryswyk from Electric Cloud about how the economy is impacting development from their point of view.
Come checkout "Making the economic case for build-test-deploy automation and acceleration" at 10 AM Pacific. You can register at THIS LINK
Social networking and business
Facebook is great for hooking up with friends and family but it gets a little muddy when you start to get business in the mix. We've setup the agile community at agileJournal.com to be the next step for social networking with your peers.
I would like to invite you to add your own blog or post some questions in the forums to get your ideas out there. To get going with your own blog just visit the Write a Blog link in the Community section of the site. Use the Preferences Tab to give us a little info about what you want to talk about and then Click the Write a New Entry Tab to make your first post. It's that easy.
I would love to hear what's on your mind.
agileJournal V2.0 is here at last
agileJournal.com V2.0 is here at last.
We took several months to work out a new look and feel to the web's only online community dedicated to agile. and we want this site to be your site too. V2.0 is designed to be a community site where you can share with others your views and ideas about agile and find information about what others have done. It is also a completely open site as well. If you have a resource to share add it to the resources directory. Start a blog and share your thoughts. Post your questions in the forums to see what others have done. The most important part of all this however is that this site is for you. If there is something that should change or be added let us know and we'll get it fixed. We want to hear your feedback. Thank you for being a member of the agile Journal community and please feel free to contact me at any time share your thoughts.
Patrick Egan - Founder agileJournal (805)683-1200
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