Talk:Fibonacci scale (agile)
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Apologies: I'm a Wikipedia rookie these days. Not sure if this is where this conversation should go, but it's about this page (and I don't know how to get to "my talk page in July 2018" - not sure what/where that is).
I got a message this morning: Alexf left a message on your talk page in "July 2018". Please do not add inappropriate external links to Wikipedia, as you did to Fibonacci scale (agile). Wikipedia is not a collection of links, nor sho...
My previous attempt to update a page (probably at least a couple years ago) was criticized for lack of citations. I didn't want to make that mistake again. So added citations from four sources to triangulate the addition I made. The last one - the one you removed - supplied some additional information, both to dating the Two Pass Relative Sizing technique and to its comparison with Planning Poker, adding a photo of the technique, walking through a possibly clearer (different anyway) set of steps.
My apologies if adding additional clarifying citations were over the top. I was actually trying to avoid one of these and the mystery of how to respond to it, in making sure there were enough citations of it.
Ron Lichty yet another Wikipedia fan