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22/06/200828/12/2014 on agile, check out, checkout, code, cvs, go dark, larman, programming

How much should you keep the code checked out, before the team kicks you out?

“Some developers keep their code checked out for a really long time… Like a day or so”— Craig Larman, lecturing on feature teams From Jeff Atwood’s blog, a similar argument. Blogged with the Flock Browser

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