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by aaronbaugher
327 days ago
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The main problem I have with ticketing (and project management) systems is that I can't get the people asking me to do things to use the system. I'll set it up and show them how to use it, and then they tell me about issues via email or text message or voice call. I end up entering the tickets/tasks myself, at which point I might as well be using my own org-mode setup. |
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The only solution is to be rock-solid in refusing to do anything if there isn't a ticket for it. Your nine-thousand-percent-consistent reply to those emails, text messages, and voice calls needs to be "Yeah, make a ticket about it. I've shown you how, and that's the way we do it. No ticket, no action from me."
If you can't be that "mean" about it, you'll have to be a make-my-own-tickets doormat forever. In that perspective, doesn't feel all that "mean" any more, does it?