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Jira’s problem is that it’s effectively free-form, and there are no enforcements in place. You can have three teams - one using kanban with relative estimates, another using springs with story points, and a third using waterfall with time estimates - all in the same project, with the same workflows, and conflicting requirements. You have 3 different release fields, 2 are required, the third one is the one that your team are generating reports from.

That and its dog slow, of course.

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Jira (hasn’t been JIRA for a long time) is great when you have proper Jira governance in place, with admins who say “no, you can’t have a new custom field, use this one with a new context”, configure good workflow transitions with validators and conditions, design appropriate create, view and edit screens (instead of using the same one for three separate operations), etc. The problem is always crappy administration, not Jira. Jira can be fantastic when properly managed.
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Ironically if you use jira you probably should be using LinkedIn to escape it.
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kinda offtopic but as somehow currently outgrowing trellos capabilities, do you have any good suggestions instead of Jira?
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The answer is unfortunately jira.
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Gitlab has pretty good Kanban functionality. People tend to hate Jira but there aren't a lot of great alternatives
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Both of them are equally garbage.
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