Are you thinking about switching from #Jira to #OpenProject? 🔄 Then you might want to read the story of 'Was hab' ich?', a German NGO in the #healthcare sector.
How did they migrate from Jira to OpenProject? And how well did the employees cope with this change?
In #Jira, when viewing your board, is it still impossible to look at a closed #sprint? This is so annoying.
"But have you looked at the Issues page" - yes, it's annoying and certainly not the same as looking at an easy-to-read and nicely ordered list of sprints!
Have the impression that #Jira is now at a point where is distracts non-experts from what is important in lean and agile software development. They flood you with so many seemingly overlapping concepts that you need to be an expert to make use of Jira nowadays. That really explains the rise of simpler competitors in recent years.
I've just had a pop-up ad appear, offering a free trial of another one of their services (#JIRA), while entering a due date on a card in #Trello.
I'm on a paid Trello account at the level that suits me and I am happy with.
Can the constant searching and grasping of SaaS providers for every penny they can get - even from otherwise contented customers already paying for what they need - please fuck all the way off.
Nur Atlassian schafft es, ein Produkt mit einem "Fullscreen"-Toggle zu versehen, das mittlerweile (Feature Creep, übereifriges Produktmanagement etc.) lediglich 60 Pixel in der Vertikalen freigibt. #Jira#PuttingTheAssIntoAtlassian
Sometimes I dream of #Atlassian going bankrupt, so $Employer will be finally forced to use a more sane set of tools.
The incoherence between their tools is mindboggling, the lack of addressing fundamental UI/UX issues since many years is pure neglect and disdain towards their actual users, the friction caused by these horribly bloated products might be more severe than not having them in the first place.
This platform is stuck in the past and not moving forward!