ls6 | 12 years ago | on: The world is socialist
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He is doing his own Arduino form factor and I guess is he doesn't need a sponsor but maybe you two will have an interesting conversation anyway :) BTW: JCW is supporting a super-cheap radio on his platform you might be interested in :)
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The optimistic scenario is: maybe you got bored with your current job? Some people just need changes.
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ls6 | 14 years ago | on: Implementing scrum and missing the mark
Regarding the client involvement, what you describe is, in my eyes, not your problem but your clients' - they clearly have no idea what they want to have. If the project is important for the client I sometimes add one more (senior) person to the project from our side and charge him with the task of helping the client to figure out their needs. This new person takes over the PO role on the team side but spends most of his time with the client asking questions, guiding him etc.
ls6 | 14 years ago | on: Implementing scrum and missing the mark
And that latter part is where, in my opinion, lies the difference. Not in the artifact but in the person.
First of all there would be, in principle, differences per culture but it will level down when troubles strike -- then it is universally everyone for himself. The only difference being how big the trouble must be for this to trigger.
Generic problems observed in practice:
- ownership by everyone means in practice ownership by no one as proven every single day by comparing the same business run by a state or a city or privately -- it is always worse and more expensive
- maybe it is strictly separate subject but in socialism somehow people are expected to be equal; since this is obviously a wrong assumption people will be forced to be equal which is never pleasant for the "better" onces (whatever that means); economically it will include taking from richer and giving to poorer (again, regardless whether these differences would be labeled fair or not and whether the reacher earned it by working hard or the poorer was just lazy)
So, unless your culture isn't aready "trained" in putting the good of the group above individual and, believe me, US population is not, socialsim will not work for you on a long run.
P.S. I wouldn't write this if this article wasn't so painfully stupid -- I'm not calling the author stupid, only this idealistic view. Socialism is NOT about dishing the same stuff to everyone like a storm or a disease. It is a much more complex system that is incompatible with human beings. Maybe permanently, maybe just not right now. It is not wrong, it is not bad on its own. It just doesn't work today for most of us. In addition any stystem that attaches an adjective to the word "justice" -- as in "social justice" -- needs a very, very careful investigation. At least.