Are there studies about the disadvantages of using issue tracking systems? [closed]
- by user1062120
I don't like issue tracking systems because:
It takes too much time to describe issues in it. This discourage its usage.
You create a place to keep your bugs. And if there is a place for them, people usually don't care too much about fixing a bug cause they can put it there so that someday someone can fix it (or not).
With time, the bug lists gets so long that nobody can deal with it anymore, taking up a lot of our time.
I prefer handling issues using post-its on a white board, face-to-face conversations and killing important bugs as soon as they appear. I don't care too much to keep track of bug history because I don't think that it is worth the overhead.
Am I alone here? Are there studies (book/article/whatever) about the disadvantages (or great advantages) of using issue tracking systems?