AGILE means 90% of your precious time wasting on SCRUM bureaucracy can keeping the unit tests active. You crippled the system in such a way that you need 10 developers for the same project that you used to do with one good developer.
Also if you have one good developer in your team, you bring down his work by adding code-monkey code that causes more problems than fixing.
Continuous integration platforms are broken – here's what needs fixing • The Register
'Some 22 per cent of respondents reported they needed "better notifications" and 16 per cent "better security and access controls". '
'About half of 3,880 participants in the 2016 "State of Agile" industry survey reported using continuous integration. '
'Now new research from Oregon State University and University of Illinois suggests that the platforms still leave a lot to be desired. ', "The devs had a mixed background but 95 per cent came from industry and 70 per cent had at least seven years' experience."
'As the automation firm Puppet has noted in its surveys, dev houses using CI might be "high performing". '
What specifically is missing or broken?
"configuration", "tool integration", "virtualization support", "debugging support","interfaces for configuration".
Sounds like a bunch of web devs that are too lazy to learn anything beyond building their code.
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0 u/roznak [OP] 22 Aug 2017 17:46
AGILE means 90% of your precious time wasting on SCRUM bureaucracy can keeping the unit tests active. You crippled the system in such a way that you need 10 developers for the same project that you used to do with one good developer.
Also if you have one good developer in your team, you bring down his work by adding code-monkey code that causes more problems than fixing.
0 u/derram 22 Aug 2017 18:08
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'Some 22 per cent of respondents reported they needed "better notifications" and 16 per cent "better security and access controls". '
'About half of 3,880 participants in the 2016 "State of Agile" industry survey reported using continuous integration. '
'Now new research from Oregon State University and University of Illinois suggests that the platforms still leave a lot to be desired. ', "The devs had a mixed background but 95 per cent came from industry and 70 per cent had at least seven years' experience."
'As the automation firm Puppet has noted in its surveys, dev houses using CI might be "high performing". '
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0 u/kevf4 24 Aug 2017 01:50
What specifically is missing or broken? "configuration", "tool integration", "virtualization support", "debugging support","interfaces for configuration". Sounds like a bunch of web devs that are too lazy to learn anything beyond building their code.