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I had a brief occasion a couple of years ago to try "extreme documentation".
There were two writers, each assigned a set of articles, all in one
project with deadlines all too soon. I'd just picked up an eXtreme
Programming book, and I proposed we trade work back and forth and jawbone
our differences. Worked like a charm. I think the client was pleased,
but that didn't stop them from scuttling the whole project later.