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- 1Those two definitions do not lead to the same practices at all, and the former definition is far more well-known. Where do the claims you mention come from?Kilian Foth– Kilian Foth2024-01-24 12:22:00 +00:00Commented Jan 24, 2024 at 12:22
- @KilianFoth - galiarmero.dev/blog/… and that links through to a blog post by Uncle BobScottishTapWater– ScottishTapWater2024-01-24 13:38:26 +00:00Commented Jan 24, 2024 at 13:38
- 6No two ways about it: that blog post is just objectively wrong.Duroth– Duroth2024-01-24 13:51:39 +00:00Commented Jan 24, 2024 at 13:51
- 1I think that your choice of wording ("team/person") is causing some confusion for the readers/answerers, as they seem to be interpreting "team" as "developer team" - but the blog doesn't actually phrase it like that, nor is it talking about dev teams, but rather about various stakeholders that represent different drivers of change.Filip Milovanović– Filip Milovanović2024-01-24 15:51:49 +00:00Commented Jan 24, 2024 at 15:51
- Being that Martin Fowler coined the term, see his definition: blog.cleancoder.com/uncle-bob/2014/05/08/…Greg Burghardt– Greg Burghardt2024-01-24 15:54:57 +00:00Commented Jan 24, 2024 at 15:54
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