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## The Scrum manager way
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1. Call in a meeting, early in the morning
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2. Tell everybody what a good job they are doing.
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3. Tell everybody that there is still a lot to do.
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4. Tell everybody that "we" can do it.
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5. Remind them of the importance of team work.
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6. Go through the tickets.
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7. Tell the project manager that a ticket for closing Vim is missing.
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8. Write a ticket called "As a user I want to exit Vim!" on your own.
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8.1. While reminding everybody that this is not the proper process.
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9. Discuss new ticket in group.
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10. Reword ticket as "As a user I want to be able to open other applications!"
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11. Ask who of the team wants to do this.
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12. Postpone decision until the next meeting.
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## the pure BASH way
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## the pure BASH way
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Credit @u2mejc
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Credit @u2mejc
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