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Lightweight code review reports

 Posted by Lars Vonk at 8:43 pm  Agile, Development, Scrum  No Responses »
Mar 222011
 

Recently I conducted a code review for one of our customers. They already are using A3 reports internally as problem solving and report tool. I really like A3, so I thought why not try if a code review fits in a A3 report.
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