Everyone's all agile this iterative that until it's time to make thanksgiving dinner and then you're all GET THAT MOTHERFUCKING GANTT CHART IN HERE YES CHEF
@danhon the time for iteration was in the weeks before when you made you test pies. You did make test pies, right?
@lauraklein no no no Laura I got this it's easy it's just making dinner
@danhon yes, but test pies are a great excuse to make and eat several extra pies. FOR SCIENCE!
@danhon look you can’t have dinner in twelve mvp courses for 8 people. It’s not a good UX and the dish debt it causes is unsustainable.
@danhon hahahahah this is delightful. SHOW ME THAT GANTT HOMIE!!!!
@danhon Hey, I iterate for Thanksgiving dinner. Sure, the iterations are a year apart, but that counts.
@bruce FREQUENT, REGULAR DELIVERY. ANNUAL RELEASES DON'T COUNT.
@danhon If you have not watched Alex French Guy Cooking's eggs benedict any% speedrun, something tells me you should. Yes, there is a gantt chart involved. https://youtu.be/LqHqX8xfYCs
The Eggs Benedict Challenge ANY% SPEEDRUN

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@gordoooo_z just watched it and it was amazing

@danhon It depends if you're doing development or operations.

Then it's just a Lean production pipeline.

"Get the hell out of kitchen!"

@danhon use appropriate methods and all that πŸ¦ƒ

@ianames @danhon This is what I came here to say. If it’s an ordered system, a plan is good. Optimise for the critical path.

Gravy is complex, which is why you taste and adjust as you go 😁

@danhon Has anyone Wardley mapped it to figure out the best approach?
@danhon yes yes yes! I've even modelled my bbq's performance in Excel to determine the target time for that bit of the gantt chart!