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Agile Principles and Practice

This work is based on interviews of 18F project teams, as well as individuals inside and outside of government with experience in the agile disciplines of XP, Scrum, Lean Startup, Lean UX, as well as the relevant design disciplines of Human Centered Design and Design Thinking.

We believe that Agile implies Human Centered Design and works best when cross-discliplinary teams work together throughout the development cycle, therefore, such teams are the focus of this guide.

This should be considered a work in progress. We welcome pull requests and discussion via github issues.

Mechanics of Contributing

This set of web pages used DOCter, a Jekyll template for quickly building out project pages and documentation.

To run locally

Be sure to have Jekyll and Kramdown installed.

gem install jekyll
gem install kramdown

Fork and clone the repo:

git clone [email protected]:18F/agile.git
cd agile

Run Jekyll:

jekyll serve --baseurl ''

License

The project is in the public domain, and all contributions to it will be released as such. For more details see TERMS

If you contribute the open source work of others, please mark it clearly in your pull request.

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