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darkpicnic | 4 years ago

I'm glad to see this article is eliciting in others the same reaction I had when reading it. I'm a huge fan of Linear and use it for our company, but this article just has so much hand-waving going on it's staggering. Where is a single example? They claim that user stories are outdated, inefficient, not valuable and yet show no alternative to the seriously difficult problem of engineering tasks missing context and purpose, especially after a certain amount of time has passed. I can't count the number of times I've fired off a one-line task thinking "This is fine. I'll remember what I need to do when I get to it" only to, after a few weeks, go "WTF?".

The part about writing your own tasks is also strange. So my coworker finds an issue and instead of just writing the task out with context, explanation and direction, he has to... explain it to me in some medium... then I go do it? Really?..

I feel like this article was written as some kind of SEO "let's just get people here looking at our product" kind of thing. I can't believe this was written by someone who actually writes software.

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