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First of all - thanks for the journal!
I look forward to the coming issues.
Two comments on the interpretation of the survey results:
Figure 3: 32% are only learning about Agile processes and 21% are considering to use them - my less enthousiastic interpretation would be that
- 1/3 is using them,
- 1/3 is considering to use them and most likely
- 1/3 do not see a fit for.
Figure 4: I am astonished by the fact that XP and FDD are head-by-head and SCRUM made only the third place (the interpretation inthe article is not quite the same). Publications about use of FDD are very rare compared with XP and Scrum (that's the reason for my astonishment). The Agile Journal could perhaps solicit experience reports on FDD.
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