Jon Silvers, Dir. of Marketing

That was a the title of a blog post last September at Codesqueeze, a blog run by Maxfield Pool, who happens to be a .NET developer, Atlassian customer, and all-around nice guy. The posting title and content caught my attention. We sent Max some Atlassian swag for his 1st annual reader's competition and a few conversations later we decided to sponsor his blog.

I didn't ask Max to blog about JIRA, but when we last spoke he said he had been wanting to do a "Whiteboard Wednesday" video on bug tracking and said that he would mention JIRA. True to his word, the video is now up.

The video demonstrates how to use a bug tracker for estimation analysis. And this post wouldn't be complete without a plug for Codesqueeze — one of the most entertaining blogs for software developers.

Cheers!

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3 Comment(s)

"7 ways to piss me off..." is a classic. I often write about how detrimental lack of absolute transparency (features, prices, etc) is, so it really resonates me well:-)

By Zoli Erdos at February 14, 2008 11:58 AM

Nice video. On an unrelated note, has anyone seen this:

http://thedailywtf.com/Articles/Manual-JIRA-.aspx

Very funny post about a guy who jokingly rebelled against being forced to use *any* issue tracker (happened to be JIRA in this case). Be sure to read the scanned notebook page in detail. LOL.

By John Price at February 15, 2008 5:28 AM

That was priceless! Thanks for sharing :)

By Jon Silvers at February 15, 2008 7:20 AM

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