Assuming people can compare issues into estimated duration buckets instead of guessing directly, this article argues they should do that: https://medium.com/agilelab/why-i-stopped-using-planning-poker-f6e7f1e6dbda
Also this was invented in the 1970s, before everyone had (remote) access to a central issue tracker with dynamic Gantt charts, and like a round of co-op gaming on paper can take all day. https://www.agilealliance.org/glossary/poker/
Assuming people can compare issues into estimated duration buckets instead of guessing directly, this article argues they should do that: https://medium.com/agilelab/why-i-stopped-using-planning-poker-f6e7f1e6dbda
ReplyDeleteBlogspot comments look horrid compared to G+ ones or pretty much anything else.
DeleteAlso this was invented in the 1970s, before everyone had (remote) access to a central issue tracker with dynamic Gantt charts, and like a round of co-op gaming on paper can take all day. https://www.agilealliance.org/glossary/poker/
ReplyDeleteOn mobile Chrome, the emoji disappear when over 96pt in size. >:(
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DeleteMobile Firefox, rather. Chrome does display the cup at 97pt.
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