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I agree that outcome is worse. However, both extremes are bad. The optimal approach would be to do a little bit more work upfront, pick a "better" thing (where "better" is at least more than the next sprint or 3!), and use that.


Even then I'm not sure. Sometimes the quickest way to discover the problems with something is to try it on the real product.




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