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by j_s
3077 days ago
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A discussion two weeks ago pointed out that much of the hate Atlassian endures from developers towards their JIRA product is employer-inflicted: >nunez: JIRA is a really nice product, but one's experience with it heavily depends on who "owns" it >wwalser: the hellish existence [...] where JIRA comes up [is] because of one of three things: · Your admin(s) set it up once and hasn't bothered to iterate on those workflows · The business mapped their autonomy stripping processes onto JIRA intentionally [...] · You're on an instance that is serving too many people with too few resources source: How Atlassian Built a $10B Growth Engine | https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16052743 (2018Jan:226 points,170 comments) |
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