Replying to @maaretp

@maaretp
@EvaNanyonga Yeah, I still use it in my
projects because it allows ME to quickly scetch a feature TDD style, and then
implement it, while I have the outline of what should happend, but don't need to
write too many unit tests.

Sat, 21 May 2022 13:12:59 UTC

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Replying to @coderbyheart

@maaretp
@EvaNanyonga I don't have heard many stories
at all where non-technical people where actively writing these scenarios. It's
extremely rare.

But for me it provides a living documentation, that can be understood by
non-developers.

It's great to show "what's currently implemented" in plain EN.