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[[Working Backwards]] is a methodology [[I]] learned about from a [Werner's blog https://www.allthingsdistributed.com/2006/11/working_backwards.html] post long time ago. I felt in love with it and started to practice it. Everytime I was about to start new project, I started with a future press release:
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[[Working Backwards]] is a methodology [[I]] learned about from a [https://www.allthingsdistributed.com/2006/11/working_backwards.html Werner's blog post] many years ago. I felt in love with it and started to practice it. Everytime I was about to start new project, I started with a future press release:
* [netbeans:WinSys71PressRelease|Window System 7.1] press release - needed just [little tweaks http://wiki.netbeans.org/wiki/index.php?title=WinSys71PressRelease&diff=50749&oldid=44759]
* [netbeans:WinSys71PressRelease|Window System 7.1] press release - needed just [little tweaks http://wiki.netbeans.org/wiki/index.php?title=WinSys71PressRelease&diff=50749&oldid=44759]

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Working Backwards is a methodology I learned about from a Werner's blog post many years ago. I felt in love with it and started to practice it. Everytime I was about to start new project, I started with a future press release:

Later I found out that Werner become CTO of Amazon. Today I learned that these days the methodology is called "future news". I have to admit I miss writing future press releases.

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