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I think "extreme programming" is not a proper name and therefore should not be capitalized. I know it is accepted practice in the industry to capitalize terms but in Wikipedia capitalization is used only for proper names. There is a general policy discussion about capitalizing names for engineering ideas and concepts at the [[WP:VPP#When are names for technical methods and systems proper names and when are they not?|village pump]] and I encourage participation by those who contribute here. <font color="#500000">[[User:Jojalozzo|Joja]]</font><font color="#005000">[[User talk:Jojalozzo|lozzo]]</font> 16:29, 15 August 2011 (UTC)
: It is a proper name in that it was introduced by that name, with that spelling, by its inventors. "Extreme programming" would change the meaning from a name (a handle, basically) for a methodology to a qualifaction of a programming process as "extreme" (whatever "extreme" may mean to the casual reader). --[[User:Demonkoryu|Demonkoryu]] ([[User talk:Demonkoryu|talk]]) 16:56, 15 August 2011 (UTC)