I once went looking into "how did this ever become to be".
The underlying workflow system in JIRA is based unsurprisingly on an existing workflow management library. And so much made sense about 'why' is it this way.
It also reminded me why most JIRA "replacements" only replace whatever the origin story of the creator of the software is, where they're at, what their priorities are, and how to get there.
I once went looking into "how did this ever become to be".
The underlying workflow system in JIRA is based unsurprisingly on an existing workflow management library. And so much made sense about 'why' is it this way.
It also reminded me why most JIRA "replacements" only replace whatever the origin story of the creator of the software is, where they're at, what their priorities are, and how to get there.