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		<title>By: John Sonmez</title>
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		<title>By: John Sonmez</title>
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		<description>I would definitely like to hear about Scrum purity.  Thoughts around keeping  a committed sprint sealed.  What makes a good backlog item?  What are the minimum criteria for a backlog item.  Who gets to call things done?  When your product owner is just a pass-through for the business.  (Product renter.)  There are many Scrum problems and open questions that I am always wondering about how do other developers think about these issues, address them or live with them.  And where are some authoritative sources we can reflect back to so it not just me saying &quot;hey you&#039;re not following Scrum!&quot;  Just some food for thought.  I wrote about one of my problems here:  http://simpleprogrammer.com/2009/12/05/scrumbut-double-fudge-sunday-and-scrummaster-personal-trainer/</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I would definitely like to hear about Scrum purity.  Thoughts around keeping  a committed sprint sealed.  What makes a good backlog item?  What are the minimum criteria for a backlog item.  Who gets to call things done?  When your product owner is just a pass-through for the business.  (Product renter.)  There are many Scrum problems and open questions that I am always wondering about how do other developers think about these issues, address them or live with them.  And where are some authoritative sources we can reflect back to so it not just me saying &#8220;hey you&#8217;re not following Scrum!&#8221;  Just some food for thought.  I wrote about one of my problems here:  <a href="http://simpleprogrammer.com/2009/12/05/scrumbut-double-fudge-sunday-and-scrummaster-personal-trainer/" rel="nofollow">http://simpleprogrammer.com/2009/12/05/scrumbut-double-fudge-sunday-and-scrummaster-personal-trainer/</a></p>
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