Chaos Engineering comes to the Software Process and Measurement Cast this week delivered (chaotically) by Mikolaj Pawlikoski.\xa0 Miko and I talked about the definition of chaos engineering, why chaos is not scary, and most importantly his new book .\xa0 One of the most important side effects of chaos engineering is uninterrupted sleep caused by things not going bump in the night! Mikolaj Pawlikowski is a recognized authority on chaos engineering. He is the creator of the Kubernetes chaos engineering tool PowerfulSeal, and the networking visibility tool Goldpinger. https://mikolajpawlikowski.com/ I have discount codes for the listeners of the Software Process and Measurement Cast, ping me @ and I will share them with you! The Software Process and Measurement Cast is a proud media sponsor of the DevOps Online Summit.\xa0 Not to put too fine a point on it, one of the best ways to get your message heard is to speak.\xa0 The crew at the DevOps Online Summit provides a phenomenal platform to network with fellow practitioners from all over the world. Start the journey to speaking at the DevOps Online Summit 2021 by submitting at\xa0 Re-Read Saturday News\xa0 Today we dive into the main part of , by Ryan Ripley and Todd Miller, published in 2020 by The Pragmatic Programmers.\xa0 In this installment of Re-read Saturday, we tackle both Chapter 1: A Brief Introduction To Scrum and Chapter 2: Why Scrum Goes Bad.\xa0 If you have not bought your copy -- what are you waiting for? \xa0 This Week\u2019s Installment\xa0 Week 1: - \xa0 Week 2: - \xa0 Next SPaMCAST Next week, we will explore the goals of Communities of Practice. Organizations are increasingly becoming more diverse and distributed, while at the same time pursuing mechanisms to increase collaboration between groups and consistency of knowledge and practice hence the rapid growth of Communities of Practice.\xa0 What are their goals? Also, Tony Timbol brings his brand new column to the podcast. \u201cTo Tell A Story\u201d will explore the nuances of User Stories led by a practitioner, consultant, entrepreneur, and science fiction author.\xa0 Tony does it all.