Scrum is like communism, with all the benefits and curses of it. It encourages contributions from all, but also limits the authority of those who are good. Problem with communism, is mostly tho, that strong personalities can abuse the system and take power, without checks and balances. You end up with a system dominated by those who are the loudest, and not necessarily the best. Clean architecture is secondary to temporary velocity. And where multiple scrum teams exists, parallel silos are common.
I'm one of the primary developers of BZFlag (there's a new v1.10.2 release out there btw), and often ask for why folks like to play XXX vs. BZFlag, and never get anything of use. So hopefully you could give constructive criticism as to why you hate it so. I certainly have a list of things that I'd like changed, but I supposed i'm heavily biased. While I appreciate statements like 'anyone could make something better' comments, they aren't very productive. So here's your chance to distinquish yourself and help out the opensource community.
Scrum is like communism, with all the benefits and curses of it. It encourages contributions from all, but also limits the authority of those who are good. Problem with communism, is mostly tho, that strong personalities can abuse the system and take power, without checks and balances. You end up with a system dominated by those who are the loudest, and not necessarily the best. Clean architecture is secondary to temporary velocity. And where multiple scrum teams exists, parallel silos are common.
i takes me about 3 mins to do a full build of bzflag. What kind of Franklin are you using?
I'm one of the primary developers of BZFlag (there's a new v1.10.2 release out there btw), and often ask for why folks like to play XXX vs. BZFlag, and never get anything of use. So hopefully you could give constructive criticism as to why you hate it so. I certainly have a list of things that I'd like changed, but I supposed i'm heavily biased. While I appreciate statements like 'anyone could make something better' comments, they aren't very productive. So here's your chance to distinquish yourself and help out the opensource community.
Thanks,
MAC