mattb, to random
@mattb@hachyderm.io avatar

Holy hell, is a UX dumpster fire.

There's apparently no way to just add a task/issue/whatever the fuck you want to call it to an Epic. You have to just create a new... think... and manually link it. There's no 'create me a new thing here'.

Was this software designed by fucking martians?

knurd42, to RedHat

"[…] All new bugs found or enhancements desired in #RHEL (or #CentOS Stream) need to be filed through issues.redhat.com.

The #Fedora Project @fedora], which operates independently of RHEL, will continue to use Bugzilla for its tracking needs. The Fedora community is aware of RHEL’s change and may decide to take a new approach to bug reporting and issue tracking in the future. […]"

https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/rhel-tracking-moving-to-jira #redhat #bugzilla #jira #linux

skybert, to emacs
@skybert@emacs.ch avatar

I took a good few notes during Open Source Summit in Bilbao last week. For quick and distraction free editing, i used Emacs and Org mode.

Creating a Confluence page afterwards was only a matter of:

  • In Emacs, do M-x ox-jira-export-as-jira
  • create new page in Confluence (or blog post)
  • Select to insert "Markup"
  • Paste in the Jira markup export from Emacs

Done!

Quotes, code blocks, lists, head lines. Everything perfectly formatted the Confluence way.

stephaniewalter, to random
@stephaniewalter@front-end.social avatar

Multi-layered calendars (10min) https://julian.digital/2023/07/06/multi-layered-calendars
Interesting concept of a calendar the goes into multiple layers and dimensions. It kind of speaks to me because I use my calendar as a giant todo list and my mail box too
By Julian Lehr

tynstar,
@tynstar@nerdculture.de avatar

Very interesting article, thanks a lot, @stephaniewalter!

The bit about using calendars for looking at the past reminded me of something I built for myself and a few of my colleagues: copying work logs from an issue tracker ( ) & from a time tracking app () to one's calendar in order to quickly see gaps or inconsistencies. https://nerdculture.de/@tynstar/110694908227775679

Also, funny that it mentions " to Calendar": I had the same idea, it's down in my backlog - is anybody interested?

Dragons8mycat, to github
@Dragons8mycat@mapstodon.space avatar

Got , and all hooked up on for the first time in my career....
....why didn't anyone tell me about this sooner??!!
Complete game changer for managing teams and workloads!
cc

serpentroots, to random
@serpentroots@hachyderm.io avatar

It's that time of the year when I take some paracetamol, open up admin and try and update team workflows without giving up and walking off into the sunset.

cafou, to random French
@cafou@raru.re avatar

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  • gruik,
    @gruik@piaille.fr avatar

    @cafou c'est drôle car tu enchaines avec un boost parlant de #Jira

    maxleibman, (edited ) to Wyze
    @maxleibman@mastodon.social avatar

    I have done nothing—n-o-t-h-i-n-g—at work today, aside from work on Jira workflows and automations.

    As with every other part of Jira I’ve touched, I’m finding easy, but not intuitive.

    raiderrobert, to random
    @raiderrobert@mastodon.social avatar

    Ohhhhh….this makes sense…..Godzilla destroys Tokyo, and destroys software organizations.

    "We originally used Bugzilla for bug tracking and the developers in the office started calling it by the Japanese name for Godzilla, Gojira. As we developed our own bug tracker, and then it became an issue tracker, the name stuck, but the Go got dropped - hence JIRA!”

    https://confluence.atlassian.com/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=223219957

    raiderrobert, to random
    @raiderrobert@mastodon.social avatar

    You don't actually hate .

    You hate what it represents:

    • 100 hours of planning for 10 hours of work
    • 10 hours work only because it's 10 tickets instead of 1 ticket and 5 hours of work
    • 5 hours of work that you make a thing that won't ship because another thing is "blocker"
    • the other thing isn't actually a blocker but it's got the JIRA link that says so
    • work that will take 5 hours to redo once it's unblocked in 6 months

    That feeling once you've read this all is what you hate.

    kerfuffle, to devops
    @kerfuffle@mastodon.online avatar

    If a fresh out of college still starts their career in a company in a or transformation; if 6 months in they're convinced sucks because they were forced to work with centrally misconfigured ; if business still drops yearly roadmaps on scrum teams or "IT" for building them; if those teams are blind to infra concerns; if devops engineers are just ops engineers in isolated ops teams: then what exactly have we been transforming in the last few decades?

    stw, to random
    @stw@chaos.social avatar

    In our journey the powers to be decided they want to track health in I smell - how can I convince them of the errors of their ways?

    boilingsteam, to linux
    @boilingsteam@mastodon.cloud avatar

    Plane – Open-Source Jira Alternative: https://plane.so

    smallcircles, to random
    @smallcircles@social.coop avatar

    , an -licensed self-hostable alternative to Atlassian .

    https://plane.so

    schizanon, to Software
    @schizanon@mas.to avatar

    How much time has been spent by complaining about being added after the start of a and causing the to look bad?

    PavelASamsonov, to random
    @PavelASamsonov@mastodon.social avatar

    When the ticket says "as a user, I want a cheeseburger" and the devs don't bother actually reading the docs before executing

    rogerlipscombe, to random
    @rogerlipscombe@hachyderm.io avatar

    Reasons to hate , number 3662442: autocomplete (filling in labels, epics, etc.) sometimes does a substring search, sometimes does a prefix search, sometimes doesn't seem to work at all. Is it case-sensitive? Maybe? Sometimes?

    konstantin, to random

    Is something down? There is this general fuzziness of resources / images / web and electron apps loading?

    konstantin,

    Oh, and seem to be experiencing issues https://confluence.status.atlassian.com

    liztai, to random
    @liztai@hachyderm.io avatar

    Had one of those brain zoomies last night, couldn't sleep till 2am and today I'm flaaaat. Looks blearily at tickets

    liztai, to magASEAN
    @liztai@hachyderm.io avatar

    Not me, certainly, but my family. Taunting me while I decipher tickets

    fried rice and roast pork
    Stie fried mushrooms

    chiefgyk3d, to python
    @chiefgyk3d@social.chiefgyk3d.com avatar

    Working on a autocontainment script for work, because Fusion Workflows apparently do not have a “not” statement which messes up logic. So on an lambda it is! But holy crap is the API convoluted. You have to pull by agent ID then pipe the agent ID to another call to figure out the host name. Gonna be a headache for automated tickets 🙃

    I may see about sanitizing it when I’m done and putting it on GitHub it uses AWS secrets manager anyway 🤷‍♂️

    liztai, to tech
    @liztai@hachyderm.io avatar

    Sometimes, when I see what's on a ticket, I think this.

    slink, to email
    @slink@fosstodon.org avatar
    pivic, (edited ) to obsidianmd in Your top 5 plugins?
    @pivic@lemmy.ca avatar

    Nice to see people so involved with Obsidian here!

    OK, these are my favourite five plugins per category. The links lead to a blog post I've written where I detail what each plugin does and from where they can be downloaded, both via GitHub and via Obsidian desktop:

    For work

    For private use

    rachel_norfolk, to random

    I want to create a report of the contributors in our instance, that work across several projects, that looks a little like the attached image.
    I want to list them in the order of the number of closed issues they have opened, closed, or commented upon in the last year.
    Any ideas where to start this? Jira is not my choice of tool…

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