My interaction with JIRA is read ticket, assign myself, add estimate, create branch, check out, do thing, put pr up, merge pr, next day after builds have run overnight i move the ticket to 'ready for test' and add the build number so QA can look at it.
Overall its less than 5mins per day in general. For big tickets i wont touch it for many days, sometimes even a couple of weeks.
Its better than qa messaging me to ask which build has the new feature they need to test.
It really depends how you use it.
My interaction with JIRA is read ticket, assign myself, add estimate, create branch, check out, do thing, put pr up, merge pr, next day after builds have run overnight i move the ticket to 'ready for test' and add the build number so QA can look at it.
Overall its less than 5mins per day in general. For big tickets i wont touch it for many days, sometimes even a couple of weeks.
Its better than qa messaging me to ask which build has the new feature they need to test.