Distributed development is not only a fact of life for many teams but it is a growing segment of the agile community. This is despite the fact that the very idea of physically distributing teams seems to conflict with agile communication practices. Teams using agile tend to rely heavily on face-to-face communication as a replacement for lengthy and often tedious documentation. Being geographically separated will of course interfere with this form of communication.
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Distributed Development: Techexcel White Paper
Distributed development is not only a fact of life for many teams but it is a growing segment of the agile community. This is despite the fact that the very idea of physically distributing teams seems to conflict with agile communication practices. Teams using agile tend to rely heavily on face-to-face communication as a replacement for lengthy and often tedious documentation. Being geographically separated will of course interfere with this form of communication.