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[AM] Agile - Yet Another Sociopolitical Opportunity
M***@Graybill.com
2004-02-17 04:32:07 UTC
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Stoking the fire...

Typically, new movements that become popular have their
share of annoying sociopolitical opportunists
struggling to gain power or to gain favor with the
movement elites, usually leaving casualties,
suffocating valuable contribution to the movement.

How does Agile stack up to this? Any thoughts?

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p***@aol.com
2004-02-17 05:10:38 UTC
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In a message dated 2/16/2004 8:32:20 PM Pacific Standard Time,
***@Graybill.com writes:
Typically, new movements that become popular have their
share of annoying sociopolitical opportunists
struggling to gain power or to gain favor with the
movement elites, usually leaving casualties,
suffocating valuable contribution to the movement.
Mark:

What'chew talkin' 'bout? Nobody here but us sycophants....

Regards,

Pete

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s***@aol.com
2004-02-18 00:48:00 UTC
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In a message dated 2/16/2004 11:32:32 PM Eastern Standard Time,
***@Graybill.com writes:
Stoking the fire...

Typically, new movements that become popular have their
share of annoying sociopolitical opportunists
struggling to gain power or to gain favor with the
movement elites, usually leaving casualties,
suffocating valuable contribution to the movement.

How does Agile stack up to this? Any thoughts?
Does that mean we should strive to make Agile unpopular to avoid opportunists
and casualties?
-steve

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