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Actually, both of my previous comments made mention in passing of situations where I though a method wouldn't work. You say "every situation is different and you should do what is appropriate" but make no mention at all of which method is appropriate for which situation.

Books and seminars, we got these, but good agile is done by adding in some open source software tools, a whiteboard, pens and cards, and people with enthusiasm and an open mind. The last one is most important.

If we're still talking about the original post, then absolutely it's a belief system. Not a very well thought through one, though.



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