Agile Manifesto: Principles of Modern Software Development
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Agile Manifesto: Principles of Modern Software Development

Corrected by Melik Can Sariyer · on When Notes Fly · 11 July 2026 · View published page ↗

Examine the Agile Manifesto's core values, principles, and critiques from its authors about modern practices.

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The meeting was organized by Kent Beck, who had developed Extreme Programming, and facilitated by Bob Hartman
+The gathering grew out of an invitation typically credited to Robert C. Martin, with organizational help from Alistair Cockburn and Martin Fowler

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Removed the unverified claim that a 'Bob Hartman' organized/facilitated the 2001 Snowbird meeting; no such figure is credited with organizing the gathering. The meeting is usually credited to an invitation from Robert C. Martin, with logistical help from Alistair Cockburn and Martin Fowler. Verified live on whennotesfly.com: the article body already correctly reads this way, and the FAQ JSON-LD, excerpt, meta_description, and seo_keywords fields contain no mention of Bob Hartman or any organizer/facilitator name, so no secondary-location fabrication was found.

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