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Comment by PunchyHamster

25 days ago

> Crucially, it's end to end encrypted.

I don't think it's all that crucial for something that at most gets some ticket descriptions on it

It’s a whole office suite.

And even if you use it only for bug ticketing there are products that are big enough that it takes a long time to implement changes. You really don’t want outsiders to be able to read open bug tickets for security vulnerabilities you are working on fixing for example. And you also don’t want outsiders to read your planned features either, probably.

I think it makes perfect sense to use e2e encryption for bug tickets considering this.

  • So far we had many leaks from internal systems of many companies like that and frankly not much happened, even when actual code leaked. It's far overrated fear, especially if you self-host it.