Sunday, March 27, 2011

Agile and Web 2.0 - do they have anything in common?

When my wife noticed me creating this blog she couldn't be more surprised. She shares my concerns about usefulness of this way of knowledge sharing. Yes, I have to admit we live the life as the Web 2.0 revolution did not take place. We don't twit, don't facebook, haven't blogged so far. It takes time to understand values of a revolution and start utilizing the values to support personal aims. 

IMHO the Agile revolution have roots in the same observations as the Web 2.0 revolution - human beings live in societies and human beings are individuals. Thus both the revolutions are based on idea to build support for human specific behaviours rather than create unnatural ideological frameworks and force people follow them. Making use of mechanisms built-in to humans by nature is incomparably wiser than having geeks experiment on us with their conceptual frameworks. 

So no-one tells you how to use the Internet and no-one tells you how you have to create software anymore. Feel empowered. Ain't it great?

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