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Scrum of Scrums is ... ?

Last post 09:52 am August 26, 2012 by Chad Albrecht
3 replies
03:02 am July 27, 2012

Hi,

I have a clear understanding what the term "Scrum of Scrums" is. But I often collide with others. As the poll shows

http://twtpoll.com/dggc0r

There's a tendency, but the result is not clear. What's your opinion?

Andreas


01:55 pm July 31, 2012

South Africa is well trained.


09:35 am August 9, 2012

Andreas .. are you trying to sell your poll in this community?


09:52 am August 26, 2012

+1. South Africa is well trained.


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