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Cargo Cults: Agile Development As Social Subversion

This morning my newsfeed came up with an interesting read from Gizmodo, an article interpreting cybersecurity as a war against haunted objects. The idea of securing the "internet of things" as an exorcism is rich, nuanced and perhaps even poetic. I'd encourage you to read it, as it is unusual to consider technology through a spiritual lens. While reading the article, I was reminded of another lens through which I view software development, the cargo cult . These spiritual movements originate during and shortly after World War II, in Melanesia. In their initial contact with western technology, the first people of that region saw spiritual significance and, through imitation, sought to gain the material wealth and social place possessed by occupiers. Their rituals sometimes involved building (non-functioning) radios, airports and vehicles from wood. They believed such tokens would enable their ancestors to send cargo (material goods) to them from the afterlife. I think on