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> I hate the strategy of just taking every idea you hear and throwing it into a ticket. You just end up with this giant icebox of stuff you'll never do. If a big new prospect demands one of the ideas that's in the icebox be implemented immediately in order to close a deal, you're probably still not going to pull it out of the icebox, because you don't remember that it's there. Instead, you'll just create a new ticket for it, and eventually when going through the icebox, someone will go "hey, I think we built this already" and close as dupe.

This was part of the wisdom of the ancient agile way: a box of index cards for your backlog. The physicality of it gave clear indication when it was getting silly. Furthermore, regular backlog pruning was a necessary activity because the box would get full!



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