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&amp;ldquo;By making the Scrum.org community even more accessible, we hope that individuals are able to more easily find the software development help they need,&amp;rdquo; explains Scrum.org Vice President, Alex Armstrong. &amp;ldquo;The Scrum.org community of experts is a great resource for whatever Scrum practitioners might want, whether that be an answer to a simple question, or a full-blown organizational transformation. These folks have done it.&amp;rdquo;
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