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Even worse, companies with the resources to buy JIRA will probably hire consultants to set it up, and you wind up with a system 1) bought by people who don't understand how programmers work, 2) configured by people who don't know how your company works. So end users usually wind up with a terrible system that continually generates complaints (along MANY axes), and the people responsible for foisting it on them think they're just being difficult.


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