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Why velocity isn't as bad as Glen says

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Glen Alleman of the Herding Cats blog is one of the most experienced project managers I have ever read.  His background is amazing.  He is bright, and has practical knowledge of projects that I will never have.  However, he is missing the point on agile and velocity.
I recently read his post "Simple Never Is" and have this response to offer.