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minus-squareSemi-Hemi-LemmygodlinkEnglish14•14 hours agoBack when Jira was just cards taped to a wall
minus-square@mkwtlink9•edit-210 hours agoReally I worked a project once that just had post-its stuck to the wall. It worked as well as Jira does.
minus-square@9point6link6•13 hours agoUsed a physical board in my last job before COVID Can’t really do stand up when none of you are in the office to move the cards
minus-square@HootinNHollerinlink5•12 hours agoGotta set up a remotely operated robot to move the post its
minus-square@ByteJunklink2•7 hours agoThe secret here is to come up with a business case that shows management what an incredible ROI they should expect from this initiative. Then you get to play with robots for a few months instead of actually working!
minus-squareSemi-Hemi-LemmygodlinkEnglish4•13 hours agoPlus it’s a lot more satisfying to move a physical object than to change status on a drop-down menu
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•12 hours agoI like dragging the card to the “Ready for demo” slot :3
minus-squareCarighan Maconarlink4•14 hours agoDepends, sometimes we also had a guy with a notepad. He kept track of everyone on the team.
Back when Jira was just cards taped to a wall
Really I worked a project once that just had post-its stuck to the wall. It worked as well as Jira does.
Used a physical board in my last job before COVID
Can’t really do stand up when none of you are in the office to move the cards
Gotta set up a remotely operated robot to move the post its
The secret here is to come up with a business case that shows management what an incredible ROI they should expect from this initiative.
Then you get to play with robots for a few months instead of actually working!
Plus it’s a lot more satisfying to move a physical object than to change status on a drop-down menu
I like dragging the card to the “Ready for demo” slot :3
Depends, sometimes we also had a guy with a notepad. He kept track of everyone on the team.