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    "Consider who introduces Scrum and all the other problems those people cause." seems like a remarkably broad accusation. I've been on several scrum teams that where scrum was introduced by great leaders. "I have met only one engineer who advocated for Scrum." - now you've met two! Pleased to meet you! I've been a software engineer since the late 1980's, and some of the best, happiest, most productive teams I've been on used scrum. I would definitely recommend scrum to several teams, though it's definitely not right for every team. Commented Jul 21, 2020 at 18:42
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    This doesn't seem to answer the question that was asked, it's simply a rant against scrum. Commented Jul 21, 2020 at 18:44
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    "The care came from ownership, but if I can't own anything, I may as well just generate crap " - this sounds like the problem to me. I work in a team on a project, We success or fail collectively; it's no good if my code is brilliant if the QA doesn't get the help required to automate the test suite or another developer's code doesn't get enough attention on the pull-requests. Maybe working on teams just isn't for you Commented Jul 23, 2020 at 6:35
  • You seem to have missed out a couple of words: the bullet points seem to be beliefs that align perfectly with a bastardisation of Scrum. Commented Feb 11, 2023 at 8:19