Comment by stevoski
3 hours ago
For many of us, the way we manage software projects has changed has changed so much since the days when Joel wrote this.
It was a different age, with different products. I’m sure there are still products built the old ways, but Joel was writing before SaaS and CI/CD and endless roadmaps.
Reading into Joel, he was building SaaS. Fogbugz to name one.
He seems to have other posts on the lifecycle of software and product budding. Maybe it wasn’t mainstream then but some folks were doing meaningful parts of it.
Fogbugz, if the first version even existed in 2000, was not a SaaS. Nor was Jira, by the way.
Both products were initially once-off purchases that you had to install and run on your own infrastructure, and with new, major versions packed with new features that you had to buy if you wanted, but could ignore if you didn’t.
The move to a SaaS model came years later for both products.