Jira 3.12 (as seen through the eyes of Iteration Title Cards)

Jira team has one week iteration cycles. It means that that we form streams, each stream consists of a single person or a pair (pair programming). At the beginning of an iteration we do some planning. Each stream (support, bug fixing, feature development) gets work allocated. Work pieces are represented by task cards that we put up on the wall and tick off as we progress. Above all, there is a title card.
These are the title cards we artistically created:

Jira 3.12 Iteration 0 Jira 3.12 Iteration 1
Jira 3.12 Iteration 2 Jira 3.12 Iteration 3
Jira 3.12 Iteration 4 Jira 3.12 Iteration 5
Jira 3.12 Iteration 6 Jira 3.12 Iteration 7
Jira 3.12 Iteration 8 Jira 3.12 Iteration 9
Jira 3.12 Iteration 10

and some of the older gems:

Jira 3.10 Iteration 0
Jira 3.10 Iteration 2
Jira 3.10 Iteration 8
Jira 3.11 Iteration 1
Jira 3.11 Iteration 5
Jira 3.11 Iteration 7

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