Someone just asked a question on implementing the gitflow workflow in a scrum team with the tag scrummaster. Does the tag even warrant being on Stack Overflow?
The tag has only 7 questions left (all of them are closed) that are more or less related to managing programmers rather than solving issues with programs. Wouldn't removing the tag be a deterrent from people asking more question that are related?
From the tag wiki:
Scrum is facilitated by a ScrumMaster, also written as Scrum Master, who is accountable for removing impediments to the ability of the team to deliver the sprint goal/deliverables. The ScrumMaster is not the team leader but acts as a buffer between the team and any distracting influences. The ScrumMaster ensures that the Scrum process is used as intended. The ScrumMaster is the enforcer of rules. A key part of the ScrumMaster’s role is to protect the team and keep them focused on the tasks at hand. The role has also been referred to as servant-leader to reinforce these dual perspectives.
scrum-master
has nothing, so I think it's OK.agile
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