Who /jira/ here?

Who /jira/ here?

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Sorry, I don't speak gook.

I use JIRA at work everyday. I don't like it nor hate it.

This. We only use it for ticketing and time logging, no change set tracking or anything. It's nothing to get crazy about

I have to work with Dapulse

We go our bugreports in it towards development. I'm a software tester. It works, could be better though.

>dapulse.com/features/
I feel your pain. It looks like a bug tracker for the marketing team.

I use JIRA for work every day. As a business analyst, I think it's really helpful as I've done a few projects with it and a few without it. It always makes a remarkable difference.

That being said, I can't stand Atlassian as a company. Bunch of lib cucks

Atlassian's new UI looks suck dick. Confluence is barely usable.

We use it, it's okay sadly our company starts using more and more atlassian products and some of them are just inferior to the alternatives.

wrike masterrace here

It's slow as fuck and I hate it.

Confluence was never usable bud

We have multiple instances of this running at work, migrating projects between them is an absolute bitch, otherwise it's aight.

Atlassian admin is one of my hats and I hate the whole fucking stack with a burning passion.

I wish we had Jira. We are using Remedy. It's awful. Absolutely worst ticket managing software ever created. And I used some home made shit some shitty programmer made at a mom, and pop PC shop.

And STAR.


Fuck, I miss Autotask.

>Absolutely worst ticket managing software ever created
That's not SerivceNow

Why's that? I've only had experience with hipchat, it's not the best but it's better than most.

Used to use this for hardware V&V error tracking back in the day.

Interesting use case, but hey, it worked.

Fucking love it, m80.

I overheard coworkers talking about it but since they work on different project I be as ignorant as possible for as long as possible in order to get training days if it ever hits me so I can just comfy lazy for a few days without staring at my shitty screen.

It works well enough but the UI can be unintuitive. All the buttons for different actions move around in different views or are just not there.

Yeah at work. It's kind of difficult to work with outside seeing your jira issues in the sprint. It's quite confusing to navigate and overview but it's better than nothing.

Are there any free open source issue management systems like Jira that aren't difficult to setup and use? Need git integration to link commits/branches to issues. Want some structure for personal projects.

It works well enough, as one of the 3 different ticketing systems in use at my work place.

We only use it's ticketing function so I can't say more than that.