JIRA is a tool, it is conceptually impossible to be a pattern or anti pattern. JIRA in its massive configurability can adapt to most any pattern.
If I use a hammer to try to screw in a screw, was the hammer ill designed, or am I an idiot.
I current am teaching people how to use the entire Atlassian stack of tools, I always start off with a what is your process and lets see how the tool can help you, I get blank stares and get asked what all the tool can do and what problems it can solve for them. Without a process of how people interact and manage themselves JIRA and all tools are just a wonderful time suck to make it look like things are getting done and you are trying.
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JIRA is a tool, it is conceptually impossible to be a pattern or anti pattern. JIRA in its massive configurability can adapt to most any pattern.
If I use a hammer to try to screw in a screw, was the hammer ill designed, or am I an idiot.
I current am teaching people how to use the entire Atlassian stack of tools, I always start off with a what is your process and lets see how the tool can help you, I get blank stares and get asked what all the tool can do and what problems it can solve for them. Without a process of how people interact and manage themselves JIRA and all tools are just a wonderful time suck to make it look like things are getting done and you are trying.