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Myth 3: In Scrum, releases are done only at the end of the Sprint

Last post 01:27 pm November 13, 2017 by Ahmed Hamza Abd Almonem Hamza
3 replies
06:08 am November 13, 2017

I read an interesting blog at Scrum blog, and i want to know is this align with Scrum guide rules ?


07:57 am November 13, 2017

Yes.

Or do you have any reason to think otherwise?


12:10 pm November 13, 2017

Could multiple release points during a Sprint improve inspection and adaptation in meeting a Sprint Goal?


01:27 pm November 13, 2017

Yes, actually i thought that, although releasing multiple time inside sprint is useful for our project but it is lead to some complications with deployment team.


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