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Comment by hibikir

2 years ago

This is also why the most hilarious anti-feature of Jira, supposedly a tool to manage agile teams, is how every ticket has one person assigned to it. If you do sufficient pairing, the person assigned to a ticket is completely useless. Also why performance measurement from the outside of a team is always going to be dubious.

Every team knows their best performers, and their lowest performers. The number of points aren't going to line up with performance most of the time, precisely because time helping others is never going to show up. And if suddenly getting help lowers your review, you are going to ask for less help, not more: Trading accuracy in external performance tracking for lowered team performance sounds really dubious.

> supposedly a tool to manage agile teams, is how every ticket has one person assigned to it.

It's whoever owns the issue. You can make it an epic and assign particular sub-tasks to team members if it's a teamwork.

  • Not sure how that solves the pair programming issue. What you’d need is a way to split the points for a single task among 2+ people without the overhead of duplicating the ticket.

    • It's, what, two clicks to duplicate a ticket, and another to assign one to other person? Sure a "this person paired" button would be easier, but sometimes you just gotta do jira chores.

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