Jumping on the "Jira isn't the problem" bandwagon, 99% of what people hate about Jira now is that the people who manage it make Jira hard to deal with.
I'm at an early startup and we use Jira; it's great because I'm an admin and I can make Jira reflect whatever I need it to reflect.
It's also highly compatible with compliance nonsense -- if you can say, "Every change to code is tracked in Jira" (the decision process not the literal diff) the auditor's eyes glaze over and they just move on.
I'm at an early startup and we use Jira; it's great because I'm an admin and I can make Jira reflect whatever I need it to reflect.
It's also highly compatible with compliance nonsense -- if you can say, "Every change to code is tracked in Jira" (the decision process not the literal diff) the auditor's eyes glaze over and they just move on.