> It's always taken on from the position of "well, it didn't make my specific use case easy"
For customers, their own specific use cases are the only ones they should care about.
I don't know why there isn't a good solution to the problems Jira attempts to tackle, but that's no reason to get philosophical. It's OK to hate every existing option.
For customers, their own specific use cases are the only ones they should care about.
I don't know why there isn't a good solution to the problems Jira attempts to tackle, but that's no reason to get philosophical. It's OK to hate every existing option.