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Ah well that’s what happens with corps as they evolve. When they first start out they want to be everybody’s “platform” and encourage partners and third party devs to target them.
As they grow they stop wanting to be a platform and instead prefer to do a series of specific things that they (now) know will make their bottom lines look good. This eventually puts them into direct completion with their partners and third party devs.
😦 I liked using Trello. So much lighter and easier than dealing with Jira. It seems like everything that Atlassian has folded into Jira just makes it heavier, and more complicated. I like some of the other tools, but Jira is a big pig of a product.
Ah well that’s what happens with corps as they evolve. When they first start out they want to be everybody’s “platform” and encourage partners and third party devs to target them.
As they grow they stop wanting to be a platform and instead prefer to do a series of specific things that they (now) know will make their bottom lines look good. This eventually puts them into direct completion with their partners and third party devs.
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😦 I liked using Trello. So much lighter and easier than dealing with Jira. It seems like everything that Atlassian has folded into Jira just makes it heavier, and more complicated. I like some of the other tools, but Jira is a big pig of a product.
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I’d have to agree with Aaron Wood, using Trello for a non profit is a breeze while Jira at work is a nightmare.
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