Out of curiosity, do Bookings staff members actively work on the Perl 5 C sources?
Or do they just fund Perl development?
To further clarify, the main point of my scenario was to ponder whether employees
of such a mythical company, working in Scrum cross-functional teams with a goal of
producing "customer value", would be eager to work on the Perl 5 C code
or whether they would try to avoid doing that and instead focus on writing
new Perl 5 systems to provide "better customer value at a higher velocity"
(and so get to drive a new BMW and park in one of the fancy spots:-).
In this mythical scenario, the customer does not know or care about Perl,
they just want their systems delivered on time that satisfy their needs.
Perl is mimicking the closed-source "infrastructure or core component"
that caused so many headaches for Schwaber
when implementing Scrum in cross-functional teams that are meant to be self
sufficient; that is, each team is meant to be capable of
maintaining the Perl C sources.
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