ah yes, it's what software dev should be using instead of agile, but never does.
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I think most of the software development world agrees with wikipedia on putting kanban in the "agile software development" category.
right, but they always love to bust balls about which ticket is in which sprint, etc, instead of "here's all the closed tickets at end of sprint/appropriate release chunk".
I guess Kanban doesn't provide a deadline by itself. Agile and sprints give an excuse to say "why did it take X amount of time when we already forced you to pull a different number out of your derrierre?: