What’s Next?

In this chapter, you explored some of the adjustments you should consider making to your team’s lifestyle to allow for regular mobbing. You learned that it’s important to identify the needs of people in your team, as well as the needs of your team’s sponsors, and that linking those needs back to mobbing helps to avoid mobbing becoming a passing fad. Finally, you reviewed the important issues regarding flow breakers in mobbing, getting the mob started, scheduling, and avoiding mob fatigue.

Now that your team has a lifestyle that supports mobbing, it’s time to learn more about the flow-centric way of creating software and how you can get your mob on board.

Footnotes

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https://twitter.com/martinfowler

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https://martinfowler.com/bliki/CodeOwnership.html

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https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7442112/how-to-attribute-a-single-commit-to-multiple-developers

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https://blog.github.com/2018-01-29-commit-together-with-co-authors/

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Space_Technology