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depends on your org. if your org is smart, shouldn't be any harder than dragging tiles from "to do" to "in progress" then to "QA / test" to "done"
if it's more complex than that, your org has issues
JIRA is a tool for collecting tasks and organizing them by priority and displaying / moving them through by how "done" they are... simple as that, no more, no less -
b2plane63932y@fullstackclown its as simple as dragging. But i want to learn jira as someone who creates the whole thing and sets it up for everyone else to the point it gets as easy as you just explained. How do i do that
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@b2plane ... take a premade jira board and start there. I really wouldn't take time to overthink it at the beginning. change your board as organizational problems come up. otherwise i'm sure youtube has a huge variety of stuff to watch about it if you really do want to get into the weeds
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@b2plane It’s pretty straightforward to keep a backlog on there and then you can organise them into sprints or just assign tasks in order of priority.
Just examine your current workflow and edit your statuses to match for now. Then the hardest part of your job is getting quality tasks in there… Unless you’re the only one putting them in.
Jira is very confusing to me. I prefer trello. Is it just me? Where do i learn to use jira as a dev properly?
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