I used to work for that certain Korean company in its Poznań office, back when it existed. We all said that the company did all us a great service by letting us go, and after working less than a year for another, much saner company, I conclude that we couldn't have been more right.
@cartman82 You actually have to make a ticket in that very agile system in order to even be able to submit ANYTHING to the central VCS repository. Back in the day, we just had local git repos set up in the office and one person responsible (weekly Round-Robin, of course, we didn't want anybody to kill themselves) for dealing with the shit of uploading our stuff to the corporate VCS. So you can't really get out of using it. Has @NeighborhoodButcher already mentioned that, as a developer, you have no access to the system by default? And that the access request has to go through about 4-6 persons? And that you need to have access to EVERY SINGLE PROJECT approved separately? Somebody's on vacation? Well, fuck you. Do something else that day. Or week.
Not to mention that there's a publicly accessible ini
file in the repository that has a username which allows read-write access to all repositories and all projects. But I should probably keep that to myself.