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Daily iterations: approaching code freeze and half the team is not agile
We were asked to bring XP to diverse teams. Our team was split geographically and half the team prefers nonagile methods. Approaching "code frost" we decided to do daily iterations to kill bugs and keep the nonagile half of the team happy.