If you go out today and buy an iPhone you know precisely what you are going to get, and there are fundamentally two reasons for this. The first is that iPhones have a reputation, the second is that iPhone is trademarked, and so when you buy an iPhone you know you are getting one associated with the reputation.
"Agile", from 2015 onwards, has been an example of what can happen when creators don't trademark a brand, because, given the opportunity, companies have capitalised on Agile's reputation without adherence to Agile's purpose, values and principles. Organic Agile has zero financial motives, our purpose is only to provide fresh, clean and honest nourishment, producing healthy software free of toxins.
The purpose of these pages is to evaluate and summarise all the ideas in software development before and after the Agile Manifesto and provide insights and analysis on how Agile these are.