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What's so special about geoscience? - Review (chapter 13, Matt Hall) #109

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mycarta opened this issue Jun 12, 2020 · 0 comments
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mycarta commented Jun 12, 2020

I really liked this chapter Matt.
It is exciting, witty as usual (I love "how many cobras does a honey badger eat at one sitting?"), interesting. Well written as usual.

Reference is correct.

But:
it is 840 words long, can it work? If not, do you want to go back and trim it?

Would you change anything in view of last couple of years of even more accelerated transformation in your personal experience with Agile, and outside?

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