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>No Jira

If I was trying to attract intelligent applicants looking for work outside of software engineering, that would be in the headline.



Genuinely curious: How else would you coordinate a large software project? We have 7 teams of 5 working on the same platform and Jira is fine for what we're doing, but I've been at this almost two decades and I haven't used any of the alternatives.


How did they develop code before Jira?


Besides like trello asana redmine or the millions of less-complicated competitors? You literally have developers work on their own modules directly from the spec or work directly with the product owner. You track their work by looking at their commits. You check their progress by looking at how the preview build / staging looks. No overhead of having developers flesh out an entire issue/story (plus sub-issues) and then move it column-to-column across the entire Kanban board. Tracking sub-issues is like counting half-pennies instead of rounding up.


Tried that here in EU - no chance so far: Even things I could do easily like office administration/management or whatever projectmanagement - no luck.


What about also excluding "Scrum Masters" and then "Fibonacci Numbers" and two week "sprints"?


Just dropping by to say how much I passionately hate documentation that uses fib() as an example.




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