Monthly Archive for August, 2009

Task is not a Feature

The customer is not interested in the tasks. The customers need the features. What is the solution? The feature should ... Continue reading

Updating Debian with Ubuntu

I wanted to install Ubuntu 9.04 (jaunty) instead of Debian (Etch). However all of a sudden I actually managed to update my previous Debian installation preserving all my data, application setting and keyboard binding. I even get back the Debian logo to my desktop, though off course it was Ubuntu actually. Because the "upgrade" was so easy and almost all via GUI interface I would like to log what I did in hope that it could help for those who updates Debian, Ubuntu or installs Ubuntu instead of Debian... Continue reading

The Scrum and Agile are Mainstream in Programming

I don't know whether you already have noticed it but the agile software development methods and the scrum in particular are now in the mainstream. Statistics and Fortune 500... Continue reading

Bloggers Incorporated or in Search for a Reliable Blog Engine and Theme

I hope my notes will help you to find a reliable blog engine and theme. When I searched for them I found many things I would have been like to know in advance... Continue reading

My Ideas Notes are Continued Here

Sometimes I have a kind of sudden insights that I cannot directly use myself but still believe that they may be interesting, funny and may be even useful. I found that sometimes I could even predict the future :). I started to record them. So far the following topics have been published... Continue reading

The New Place to Discuss the Dynamic Time Management and my Soft

This is the new place discuss Dynamic Time Management, Your Voice Reminder and Activities and Priorities. Continue reading

28 Years after IBM Developed PC with Scrum it Adopts Agile Again

IBM applied the agile project management method very similar to scrum to develop IBM PC in 1980 but abandoned it after IBM PC became a commercial success. Now, more than twenty five years later it adopts the agile method again. Continue reading