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by dleslie
1865 days ago
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I happen to agree. I miss the data analysis tools Jira had at its disposal, and the ability to create home pages with all sorts of graphs, todo lists, and so forth. Since last using Jira I've never felt nearly as aware of the state of a project as when I did. |
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The data analysis tools did cause problems at one company I worked at. They had a very locked down JIRA install and management were in thrall to the burn-down chart. If you got behind you were hauled over the coals.
The burndown chart only considered the rate tickets were closed. So developers started creating extra tickets at the start of a project, so that when they got behind on a larger issue they could closed off some of the small tickets and the chart would stay on track.
Management never spotted.