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Author: Lukasz
How to make permissions flexible?
In today’s post, I will show you how to flexibly limit the possibility of editing tasks and fields to a specific group of users. And there is no need to use any external plugins. We will only use Jira’s built-in mechanisms, such as Security Schemes or Workflow Conditions. Let’s start!
Take the helping hand - introducing Jira Helpers
Ongoing assistance to users is a part of Jira Administrator everyday`s work. The first step in determining what to do is the so-called gap analysis – the difference between the current and target configuration state. Jira offers some helpful tools here: check out Jira Helpers.
Turn yourself off before it`s too late
Do you also have the impression that despite remote work, no commuting to the office and no talks over coffee, you spend more time behind your desk? It`s confirmed by data that Atlassian shared on its blog. The trend looks worrying. To restore balance, you need the ability be “off-line” more often.
Upgrading Jira my way
Upgrading Jira is a pleasant activity, but it can also surprise you. Atlassian documentation includes a framework upgrade plan, but it`s worth preparing your own checklist of activities that must be performed before and after the upgrade. In today’s post, I will share with you my list, specific for the environment I work in.
Java keystore certificates migration
Who likes to upgrade Jira? Confluence? Bitbucket? I do! But this operation wouldn`t be that satisfying if all of the steps had to be done manually. One of such steps is certificate migration between Java keystores. Today I want to share with you a script that allows you to automate this process. (more…)