In addition, to motivate further knowledge transfer between german-speaking XPers, I started the XpForumAtEgroupsDotCom discussion list. To subscribe, please send an email to mailto:xp-forum-subscribe@egroups.com --FrankWestphal
There is also some discussion regarding ExtremeProgramming at the DseWiki: http://www.wikiservice.at/dse/wiki.cgi?ExtremeProgramming
"German" is the correct name for the language as well as the country. You wouldn't call this node GermanspokenXpCommunity?, would you? We don't want do compete with DoTheSimplestThingThatCouldPossiblyWork as the longest WikiName, right? ;-) -- MarkoSchulz
Extremely long words is one of funnest things about German. I mean, how can English compete with Sesquipedialianism when German has Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz? I'm just so tempted to put a capital in there somewhere ;-) -- JeffWinchell
see also XpAdoptersGroupSwitzerland
I hope, it adds to one of the ExtremeValues: Communication among german-speaking practitioners. --FrankWestphal
-- HelmutMerz
What is even more surprising is that BASF have done an XP project, along with the Bayerische Landesbank, and perhaps DaimlerChrysler [FrankGerhardt?] will do another? And maybe even SAP? or VW? or DeutscheBank?? ....
Oracle(the German branch of the company), to the best of my knowledge, has no plans to do XP projects in the near future .
BTW is there a list of ExtremeProgrammingPositiveCompanies? ? I don't mean specific to Germany, but in general. http://www.extremeprogramming.org/ has a list of XP people and companies looking for XP people, perhaps that is enough.
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