

It’s really good but not the first choice for casual users.


It’s really good but not the first choice for casual users.


Jira is extremely configuration dependent. It can be good and it can be awful. Companies with bad processes will configure it in the same way and I believe that’s where most of the hate comes from. Bitbucket is pretty decent by now. It’s just not very feature rich. But that’s not really a problem for this type of software if you hand over to other tools with the extensive web hooks. But confluence… It feels like it has been stuck in time while Mediawiki is continually closing the gap. Especially automatically updating pages is a pain with the weird and fragile code that represents the pages internally.


As someone who is using the Atlassian stack daily, Bitbucket (self hosted) is by far the best product from the stack. Jira is okay if you actually plan on using its features extensively. Confluence is… Well, it tries. I’d even prefer plain Mediawiki over it.
Das hat historische Gründe. Das Gesetz rechnet noch mit einer sechs-Tage-Woche. Die acht Stunden täglich im Schnitt müssen dennoch eingehalten werden. Das ergibt bei einer fünf Tage Woche automatisch 40 Stunden auch wenn die Zahl nirgends direkt auftaucht.