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sariel
2y

Fucking Jira!

You fucking piece of fucking shit. You're about as useful as a nacho cheese enema.

Fuck Atlassian, fuck Jira, fuck fuck fuck fuck!

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  • 8
    Currently company put status board, code review, code hosting, bug report on different platforms. Why companies can't just use GitHub
  • 5
    Quality rant.
  • 2
    JIRA may feel satisfied, getting too much "FUCK"😅😂
  • 5
    @h3rp1d3v
    These shit still happens even if they do use GitHub 🥲

    SED LYF
  • 6
    @h3rp1d3v maybe two reasons

    1. GitHub never sounded as enterprise as Atlassian, though their quality is much better
    2. People hate MS
  • 2
    My biggest pet peeve with Atlassian for a long time has been the slow page loading and unpredictable UI behaviours

    Now, they have released a new product Incidents-As-A-Service
  • 6
    Unpredictable UI is an understatement.

    It does whatever the fuck it wants to do wherever the fuck it wants to.

    Jira is a steaming pile of shit.

    It's the perfect example of what happens when sales and marketing drives architecture and feature functionality. It's half-baked, always broken, and never has a full feature completed unless they can charge you $1000 a user for it.
  • 2
    I’ve tried everything from JIRA to Monday.com to Asana to all sorts of bs in between , including GitHub projects , and for better or for worse JIRA for all its page loading slowness and bloatedness , is robust enough that we end up using it . But yeah it kinda sucks donkey ball sweat.
  • 4
    @djeddiej I use wekan on my personal projects.

    It's nice. Clean. Not complicated. Even has some webhook integration stuff I haven't used but looks cool.

    Best part? It's free. Down side, I don't believe it has those nice card numbers Jira makes.
  • 2
    @sariel hmm wekan . Just looked at it - looks kind of like trello. Intriguing . Thanks for the referral !
  • 2
    @momad not to mention they're dropping support for on-prem.
  • 1
    @catgirldev as long as it works. That's 50% of the time in my experience.

    A tool that you can only rely on 50% of the time is still a shitty tool.

    Imagine if you had a quantum screwdriver that was the right head configuration 50% of the time you reached for it.
  • 0
    @h3rp1d3v would be too simple.
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