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Some interesting reading for the Agile community: How Women Can Help Build Better Agile Teams (Pawel Brodzinski) Bad Code Isn’t Technical Debt, it’s an Unhedged Call Option (Steve Freeman) You Fired Your Most Responsible Employee! (Mike Edward) The Folly of Scaling Agile (Rachel Davies) Pair Programming Lessons from Improv (George Dinwiddie) Why even engineers think working from home is a bad idea (Max Nisen) Open Salaries at Buffer: Our Transparent Formula and All Our Salaries (Joel Gascoigne) Why the Ideal Line Is a Slippery Slope (Ram Srinivasan) – aka be careful of your Sprint Burndowns Using a Definition of Ready (Ben Linders)