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Their other product is more interesting: https://penpot.app/

Open source Figma competitor written in Clojure.

Interesting that theft went Clojure. I know them as Django devs.
Yeah, we're now an interesting hybrid between python and clojure :)
I absolutely adore taiga.io though. I’ve only recently stopped using it to give Linear a try; but damn did I feel like they made your sprint planning run on rails with the features and flows they built.
If a product doesn't have complex dependency connections and visualizations of those dependencies, I don't see moving away from JIRA.
I'm part of the Taiga team and I agree with you. Our workaround is using n8n or zapier to automate that but we don't have it built-in. Now, at the same time, targetting Jira users has proven to be extremely difficult. It's not only the vedor lock-in, it's also the mindset. Even if we had complex dependency connections and visualizations we know Jira teams (and decision makers) would play the moving post here. It's frustrating but Jira users (or at least the ones in command) are able to withstand much more pain than we anticipated.
Oh, I forgot. Still, we're working on what we call TaigaNext and some of these requests will be addressed, but we don't have them now.