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- Jira_(software) abstract "Jira (/ˈdʒi.rə/ JEE-rə) (stylized JIRA) is a proprietary issue tracking product, developed by Atlassian. It provides bug tracking, issue tracking, and project management functions. Although normally styled JIRA, the product name is not an acronym, but a truncation of Gojira, the Japanese name for Godzilla, itself a reference to JIRA's main competitor, Bugzilla. It has been developed since 2002.".
- Q1359246 abstract "Jira (/ˈdʒi.rə/ JEE-rə) (stylized JIRA) is a proprietary issue tracking product, developed by Atlassian. It provides bug tracking, issue tracking, and project management functions. Although normally styled JIRA, the product name is not an acronym, but a truncation of Gojira, the Japanese name for Godzilla, itself a reference to JIRA's main competitor, Bugzilla. It has been developed since 2002.".
- Jira_(software) comment "Jira (/ˈdʒi.rə/ JEE-rə) (stylized JIRA) is a proprietary issue tracking product, developed by Atlassian. It provides bug tracking, issue tracking, and project management functions. Although normally styled JIRA, the product name is not an acronym, but a truncation of Gojira, the Japanese name for Godzilla, itself a reference to JIRA's main competitor, Bugzilla. It has been developed since 2002.".
- Q1359246 comment "Jira (/ˈdʒi.rə/ JEE-rə) (stylized JIRA) is a proprietary issue tracking product, developed by Atlassian. It provides bug tracking, issue tracking, and project management functions. Although normally styled JIRA, the product name is not an acronym, but a truncation of Gojira, the Japanese name for Godzilla, itself a reference to JIRA's main competitor, Bugzilla. It has been developed since 2002.".