

I wouldn’t really class it as such, its just fancy texting for the majority of users


I wouldn’t really class it as such, its just fancy texting for the majority of users


We do waterfall still. We just call it agile because there are scrums and standups.


I understand the hatred of VB generally but as a non-programmer (just technically literate and knows enough to be dangerous with a computer) writing VB (in the form of VBA) was extremely accessible and surprisingly intuitive - far more than I ever experienced when dabbling in python, JavaScript and Rust.
Honestly hard to say. Very much have respect for existing ubiquitous tools and for their copyleft and open source advocacy but they come across as very ‘elitist’ and reluctant to move to more common open source patterns (for better or worse). Like it seems that contributing to a GNU project seems challenging in needing to get involved with mailing lists and emailing patches etc. Although it seems GUIX uses Codeberg so maybe that stance has softened a bit.
Oh absolutely. It wasn’t even close to being sparkling chaos, let alone Agile. What we had as ‘sprints’ would be more accurate as Epics. The whole thing was insane but they stuck with the terminology…
We had a bunch of simultaneous ‘sprints’ that went on for over a year…
Only worth installing if it is 🔥🔥🔥blazing⚡⚡⚡fast
Sync targets are never recommended as a backup. It now ships with a backup plugin to automate backups properly.