• DigitalDilemma
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    1 day ago

    Atlassian is shit for forcing us into the expensive cloud for a shit product.

    I feel your pain. Or rather, I felt it once and am now freed!

    We were big into Atalassian when they announced they were going cloud only. We had on-prem versions of Jira, Confluence and Bitbucket

    We pretty quickly said “Fuck that”, mostly because we have an on-prem policy for IP protection.

    I was pretty happy to spend some time searching for replacements, mostly because it was my job to apply upgrades to these steaming, tottering piles of badly written java horseshit. They looked pretty, but the upgrade process was convoluted and quite often failed terminally. I still think that the difficulty of upgrading the hosted versions was a driver towards cloud only, mostly because it exposed how shite the things were and how many complaints they must have got for offering an on-prem product that was so hard to maintain, despite looking pretty.

    I take some pleasure that the Atlassian share price is now half what it was before they did this.

    (If anyone was interested; Confluence and Jira were replaced by Youtrack. Bitbucket by Teamcity. Both by Jetbrains, both much easier to upgrade (Teamcity is web-based one-click), and our licencing costs are about half what we paid to Atlassian)

    • Kissaki@feddit.org
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      16 hours ago

      Our biggest dependency is on the jira extension for adding work time and doing monthly and yearly worker Abrechnung.

      I believe the hope was to be a reasonable migration to cloud, but if course man’s issues and a lot of effort. Now we’re in the cloud with that.

      We wouldn’t only need a ticketing replacement. But time, invoice, and lawful worker pay docs.