We have @zack's classic JIRA as a beer inventory system article, and on the Atlassian blog, How I ran my kids like an Atlassian tream for a month. I've heard rumors of a chicken farmer in the Philippines running his chicken farm with JIRA.
What other creative or fun things have you done with Atlassian products?
Hey, congrats on getting married @zack :)
And I would love to read a writeup on this. I just finished a book called "The To-Do List" and wrote a 122-item to-do list (on top of my 100-item bucket list, and a list of things to do to our house). Maybe I should kanban this business!
Thanks! @Monique vdB
It's been pretty satisfying to move stuff into the done column. For the shorter-term To-Do stype stuff, I've moved that to Trello. It just didn't feel right to have "Cut the grass" right there next to "Become a Dad." Haha.
I am building out a Jira to track my dog walking that is booked through the Rover app.
Are you walking the dogs or having your dogs walked?
I am walking the dogs. I have the household as a Jira ticket for task and enter static or long term information like distance from home or office. I currently track the date and type of visit, as a comment on the ticket, but contemplating adding them as sub-tasks
Haven’t been that crative in using Jira in different ways. But always think of how things can be setup and configured i Jira. There are alot of possibilites in the tool to do many things to handle issues in many different areas.
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