avienaash@ymail.com | 19 Jun 2012 07:49
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Agile Estimation:8 Steps to Successful Story Point Estimation

In Story Points, It Does Not Matter if your Estimate are Correct or Incorrect as Long as you are Consistent. These 8 Steps will Bring Sanity in your Estimation.

Read my post below to find out more.
http://www.agilebuddha.com/agile/agile-estimation-8-steps-to-successful-story-point-estimation /

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Mark Levison | 22 Jun 2012 20:59
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Re: Agile Estimation:8 Steps to Successful Story Point Estimation

avienaash - While its ok to cite your blog posts in context when replying to people's questions its usually consider bad form just to post like this. In the past doing this has gotten people banned.

To be clear I'm not a moderator on this group.

Cheers
Mark

On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 1:49 AM, avienaash <at> ymail.com <avienaash <at> gmail.com> wrote:
 

In Story Points, It Does Not Matter if your Estimate are Correct or Incorrect as Long as you are Consistent. These 8 Steps will Bring Sanity in your Estimation.

Read my post below to find out more.
http://www.agilebuddha.com/agile/agile-estimation-8-steps-to-successful-story-point-estimation /




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Re: Agile Estimation:8 Steps to Successful Story Point Estimation

+1 with a twist.

I think it's perfectly fine to post an article you've written if you are seeking feedback on it from the community.

However, Avienaash's email below was not written in that way at all.

If you want feedback, then politely request it and post your article.
If you want to advertise, then you will most likely get banned.

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From: Mark Levison <mark <at> mlevison.com>
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Sent: Friday, June 22, 2012 12:59 PM
Subject: Re: [scrumdevelopment] Agile Estimation:8 Steps to Successful Story Point Estimation



avienaash - While its ok to cite your blog posts in context when replying to people's questions its usually consider bad form just to post like this. In the past doing this has gotten people banned.

To be clear I'm not a moderator on this group.

Cheers
Mark

On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 1:49 AM, avienaash <at> ymail.com <avienaash <at> gmail.com> wrote:
 
In Story Points, It Does Not Matter if your Estimate are Correct or Incorrect as Long as you are Consistent. These 8 Steps will Bring Sanity in your Estimation.

Read my post below to find out more.
http://www.agilebuddha.com/agile/agile-estimation-8-steps-to-successful-story-point-estimation /







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