Interestingly the 'is scrum evil' link doesn't give a particularly negative viewpoint in my opinion:
e.g. “Scrum is evil because…” when it fails, all the people involved think that all of agile is no good (it poisons the well for agile)
The point in that article seems to be that getting focussed on 'the process' rather than the goal is the problem. This applies to any methodology.
I agree with Stein that
Similarly the most important think Decline and Fall post is saying that blindly applying a process (particluarly SCRUM with its management focus) without backing it up with good engineering practices doesn't make sense.
I think the point is that you cannot take any lightweight process is peopleat face value and attempt to copy it blindly (or worse just the parts that you want to) and expect it to work. GoodEvery situation is different and without clear thought, self-managing good practices and talented, motivated people who trust each other you are a mustgoing to struggle.
