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How to reduce time spent in meetings as a developer?

What is the single best tactic a developer can use to avoid spending time in meetings?

I'm mainly thinking of the seemingly-pointless meetings that (project) managers often schedule, that can be a real barrier to getting real work done.

So far, I have had some success with the following techniques, which seem to remove some of the need for meetings.

  • Be able to answer all status questions with 'It's in JIRA' (we use JIRA for task-management).
  • Be able to answer most planning questions with 'It's in JIRA'.
  • Be able to answer most other questions with 'It's on the wiki'.
  • Use the beer in the office fridge (or the coffee machine) to enable brief ad-hoc 'stand-up meetings' at the end of the day, so that everyone already knows what's going on.
  • Use an internal IRC channel or chat room so that everyone already knows what's going on.