On Monday night we ran our very first NakedAgilists skypecast. It was a suprisingly pleasurable experience. We had about 12-15 people participate and apart from a few minor technical glitches it worked well.
Here's the podcast (recorded using skype pamela recorder, which worked well, and converted to mp3 using audacity) and the html presentatons referred to during the presentation.
Agenda:
- "Sucked back into the waterfall" by Peter Gordon - link - What agile can learn about managing customer expectations
- "But we don't do it like that" by Adrian Mowat - Applying Agile principles and practices to data management and data warehousing projects.
- "Finishing in half the time" by Kevin Rutherford - How we've fooled ourselves for years
- "It's easier to sell to sell aspirin to someone if they have a headache" by Clarke Ching - Selling Agile - link
- "The Three Princes and them Golden Hammer" - link - by Paul Wilson - A fable of too little, too much, and just-right planning.
- "Test Second for Portability" by Charles Weir
- "When tests have no value" by Kevin Rutherford - When unit test coverage is low, situations can arise in which those unit tests do not perform well as regression tests