No documentation

Don’t make any documention as it’s waste is sometimes said in agile projects.

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The question is then how far we can go with this principle while not breaking the law.

The first step is easiest, don’t document what you are doing and have done.

The second step would then be to scrap the source code after we put it in production, as we don’t need it after compilation. It’s easier to rewrite in a new language compare to fix undocumented code.

Third step is to get rid of the developers from the files as they still may waste their brain with memories of what they have done. 

Fourth step definitely over the limit, and that is assure no living witnesses from your projects. However, natural death gives the same result, but takes longer time.

The alternative is to think of what you need to document, for whom and why.