Linear is always a lagging indicator
koch
14 points
7 comments
July 14, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (5 comments)
QuercusMax
This article is incomprehensible. I picked up from context that "linear" is some kind of bugtracker, but aside from that I don't know what the author is trying to say.
shaewest
I think the issue with more fine grained task tracking, is that suddenly you're providing information to higher ups that might not directly understand why 'planning' takes so long, or testing. Right now they're given a 'picked up till code review till test till deploy', and that's already a metric they try to optimize, and if we add in 'planning, then talking to customers, then talking to coworkers on the issue' we'll start seeing that get hyperoptimized which will hurt more than help, imo.
esafak
That depends on how you use it. Linear is positioning itself as the place where work starts ; you write the ticket, and have Linear implement it: https://linear.app/agents And the ticket tracker is the perfect place to discuss things before building them because it has the context of all the work that preceded it.
rrvsh
Yep my old CEO drank the absolute Linear koolaid because he realized it gave him granular visibility into everything everyone was doing - started getting mandates to put in meaningless deadlines etc. right before I left
_boffin_
> any issue tracking tool that is used instead as a visibility tool by higher-ups to get a view into what their organization is doing is also lagging I completely agree! There's so much additional information strewn throughout the organization that allows for a much more vibrant picture of what's going on