Speaking of Mailing Lists, here is another list of Agile, Scrum, Lean, Kanban,
Tools, Jobs, etc.
http://www.notesfromatooluser.com/2009/06/agile-mailing-lists.html
--- In agilephilly@yahoogroups.com, "Voris, John" <john.voris@...> wrote:
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>
> RE: You don't want to create another account to manage, so you do not
> want to sign up with Yahoo
>
> Dan,
>
> Another reason to get a Yahoo ID is that the other Agile mailing lists
> that have fascinating discussions are all hosted at Yahoo Groups, and
> they will all share the ID pointing to your inbox. Yahoo Groups is
> just older than Google groups and has the lion's share of lists. And
> they are all easily managed with a "My Groups" tab. When joining a
> group, just have the one ID and then all your groups will point to your
> same, long-established personal inbox.
>
> Here are the Yahoo groups I read in daily digests every morning. Our
> sister group PhillyAltNet@yahoogroups.com and the venerable
> PhillyJug@yahoogroups.com should also be on any list of agile discussion
> groups you join.
>
> AgilePhilly
> PhillyAltNet
> PhillyJug
> agile-jobs
> agile-testing
> agile-usability
> Agile_DSDM
> agilebeyondsoftware
> AgileBusiness
> agilecoachcamp
> agileDatabases
> agileleadership
> agilemanagement
> agilemodeling
> agileprojectmanagement
> agiletesterbook
> AgileUsersNJ
> kanbandev
> leanagile
> leandevelopment
> NakedAgilists
> NetObjectivesLeanOnlineTraining
> pmiagile
> pragprog
> PrincetonJUG
> upapa
> UsabilityNJ
> xp-jobs
> XP-NewYorkCity
>
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