It seems like it has become popular to hate on JIRA. In fact, a good friend of mine sent me this, which is what triggered this post: (if you're the owner of the image, reach out to me and I'll attribute it properly) I'm usually…
Total opposite - tried alternatives and didn’t work out. I’m a dept lead so I’m managing 3 small teams that interact with 7 other teams.
Fuck Basecamp.
Asana is very spaghetti.
Trello is workable but for small team. And we already use trello-esque features in Jira.
I don’t understand the jira hate. But I don’t love it and won’t switch unless given a good reason. All the integrations like Confluence and ground level details like tracking commits/PRs and big picture organization… It works for me and my team.
Having used some alternatives, I hate Jira.
What alternatives do you like?
Total opposite - tried alternatives and didn’t work out. I’m a dept lead so I’m managing 3 small teams that interact with 7 other teams.
Fuck Basecamp.
Asana is very spaghetti.
Trello is workable but for small team. And we already use trello-esque features in Jira.
I don’t understand the jira hate. But I don’t love it and won’t switch unless given a good reason. All the integrations like Confluence and ground level details like tracking commits/PRs and big picture organization… It works for me and my team.
Having used some alternatives (e.g. Version 1), I love Jira.
What I hate is arbitrary bullshit from the Jira site admins who don’t even use Jira themselves and don’t understand why their policies are stupid.
What are those?