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==Description==
==Description==


'''Agile Party Wiki''' was a collaboration medium for generalizing the agile development movement into the {{tag|political}} arena.  What qualities of an agile {{tag|software}} development model can also be applied to our governing bodies?
'''Agile Party Wiki''' was a collaboration medium for generalizing the agile development movement into the political arena.  What qualities of an agile software development model can also be applied to our governing bodies?


:'''The Agile Party website is currently down.'''
:'''The Agile Party website is currently down.'''

Latest revision as of 16:53, 4 August 2014

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Description[edit]

Agile Party Wiki was a collaboration medium for generalizing the agile development movement into the political arena. What qualities of an agile software development model can also be applied to our governing bodies?

The Agile Party website is currently down.