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Confessions of a (first time) Tech LeadTime Thursday 8th October 3:50pm to 4:10pm

Audience: devs new to agile, pms new to agile.Length: 12:30pm to 1:00pm on the Wednesday

Tweets:“An agile dev is a dev who drinks to numb themselves of the systemic abuses they see daily.” - Anon

'a developer who practices continuous improvement, with our without the support of am agile team.' - Craig Nicol

personally I've found they discuss more with other colleagues about the deliverables, on 2 fronts - Out With their own work but also internal to their own work - usually by asking more questions on both fronts, Also the questioning style is more friendly and open - in general - though that applies to all roles not just Dev. - Jenny Lally

To me it’s all about being conscious of value and responsibility. But it’s hard to reduce., it’s also about good communication and being able to adapt and react to change. - Alan Gardener

an agile developer considers their actions and work against the values and principles of the Agile manifesto. - Gary

The code is an understanding of the conversation about the problem. I think there's just a huge importance to making sure developers can actually communicate. I come up against it every day. - Robert Dallas Gray

First off, I don't think it's a helpful tag for an individual. There are things we do, and ways we behave that enable agility.But to describe yourself as an 'agile developer' implies a state of rest, arrival, the finished article, and you never are. I also think it implies that there an accepted canon, or definition of 'agility', and that doesn't work either - cf. 'OO developer'. Actively trying, learning and adapting. For many devs, that journey is something that happens to them, not something they steer. - Mike Ritchie

Outline:

  • An agile developer is as a dev who cares (friendly & open about) what happens outside of their column on the board.

  • PICTURE: Kanban board, certain columns highlighted

  • An agile developer

  • Liz Keogh: We've solved how to create software.

  • Agile is a document created in 2001

  • It has principles. Adhering to those principles makes you an agile developer. Not adhering to those principles makes you not an agile developer.

  • Agile has no practices. XP DOES! XP Values: Simplicity, Communication, Feedback, Respect, Courage

  • XP war room: just do it from the start

  • XP Practices: http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?ExtremeProgrammingCorePractices

  • Caring about those outside of your column

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XP Practices:

  • TestDrivenDevelopment via UnitTests & AcceptanceTests
  • WholeTeam
  • PairProgramming
  • ContinuousIntegration
  • DesignImprovement (was RefactorMercilessly)
  • SmallReleases
  • SimpleDesign (DoSimpleThings, YouArentGonnaNeedIt, OnceAndOnlyOnce, SimplifyVigorously)
  • SystemMetaphor (GiveThingsGoodNames)
  • CollectiveCodeOwnership
  • CodingStandard or CodingConventions
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  • SustainablePace

This website is home of workshops and an AGILE INITIATIVE on the topic of Reproducible Research in connection with the Association of Geographic Information Laboratories in Europe’s (AGILE) annual conference series.

  • Reproducibility review 2021(Due to the obligations with the reproducibiltiy review, no workshops around the topic of reproducibility will take place. If you are interested in coorganising a workshop next year, please get in touch.)
  • Reproducible Publications at AGILE Conferences (initiative & meeting, 2018-2019)
  • Reproducible Research (workshop, 2019)
  • Reproducible Research Publications (workshop, 2018)
  • Reproducible Geosciences Discussion Forum (workshop, 2017)

Guidelines

Reproducible Publications at AGILE Conferences – Guidelines for Authors, Scientific Reviewers, and Reproducibility Reviewers 🇺🇸🇬🇧🇳🇿🇦🇺
(December 2020)

⚠️📢 New version online 📢⚠️ - make sure to follow the redirect on the link above and update you local copy.

Reproducible Publications at AGILE Conferences – Spanish translation 🇪🇸🇲🇽🇦🇷🇨🇴🇪🇨🇧🇴🇨🇷🇨🇺🇩🇴🇸🇻🇬🇶🇬🇹🇭🇳🇳🇮🇵🇦🇵🇾🇵🇪🇵🇷🇺🇾🇻🇪 (July 2019)

The main OSF project with all documentation about the initiative and creation of the guidelines: https://osf.io/phmce/

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Reproducibility and replicability of research gains more attention each year across many domains, some of which even struggle with a “reproducibility crisis”.However, at AGILE conferences, the topic is underrepresented.Recent research found that none of the last years nominees for best papers (both short & full papers) provided sufficient information (i.e. instructions, data, and code) to be reproduced independently by a third party.

Learn more about the state of reproducibility at AGILE and what can be done about it in the peer-reviewed article “Reproducible research and GIScience: an evaluation using AGILE conference papers” at https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.5072.Read more about past, ongoing, and future activities & strategy in the preprint “Reproducible Research is like riding a bike” at https://doi.org/10.7287/peerj.preprints.27216v1 presented at the 5th Open Source Geospatial Research and Education Symposium (OGRS 2018).

The workshops are organised by a group of Open Science and Reproducible Research enthusiasts.They introduce interested scientists and developers to the concepts of reproducible research, raise awareness of challenges around computational reproducibility in science within the AGILE community, and give hands-on guidance on how to increase the degree of reproducibility for the participant’s own work.

Team

Are you interested in improving reproducibility of research? Join the team!

Active team members

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  • Daniel Nüst (ifgi), daniel.nuest@uni-muenster.de (main contact), @nuest
  • Frank Ostermann (ITC), f.o.ostermann@utwente.nl, @foost
  • Barbara Hofer (Z_GIS)
  • Carlos Granell (Jaume I)
  • Rusne Sileryte (TU Delft)

Former team members

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  • Markus Konkol (ifgi), m.konkol@uni-muenster.de, @MarkusKonk
  • Valentina Cerutti (ITC)
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