Friends, we continue the cycle of meetings on the customization of JIRA and Atlassian product infrastructure.
On December 8, visiting “1C”, we will discuss extending the ability to manage business processes in JIRA using the JJupin plugin, an interesting topic: how to describe the system settings and transfer to the customer (or colleagues, if you have several administrators). Separately, let's talk about an example of monitoring the development implemented in Reasoning Mind.
Reports and speakers:
- Grigory Kneller, Polygran - “Extending JIRA's capabilities with the JJUPIN plugin” - With a light hand movement, you can extend the standard JIRA business-building capabilities (workflows).
- Anastasia Kozlova, Toolstrek - “Documenting Changes” - How not to lose controllability of changes, when several administrators work in one instance.
- Andrei Shovkoplyas, Reasoning Mind - “Development Monitor” - We had the task to monitor our builds and autotests in Bamboo, for this I wrote my monitoring through the Bamboo API, and then came across atlasboard.bitbucket.org , and switched to it. Now there we are monitoring builds, builds, autotests of Bamboo and pullrequests in Bitbucket Server, I’ll tell you about the technical part, what kind of panels there are for JIRA, for example, and how this is all technically arranged.
- Olga Nikolaeva, AUG - JIRA Automation Plugin, a story about this small but extremely useful plugin, with examples.
We are going and starting at 19:00. On Thursday, December 8th. In the training center "1C": (
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A few paragraphs about our user group:
The user group brings together experts and Atlassian users in Moscow - let's evolve through each other's experience! We meet to discuss all the topics of interest to Atlassian products, from JIRA boards to building the perfect process in Bamboo and Bitbucket.
For each meeting, participants prepare several stories about their experience with Atlassian. You can talk about anything except advertising your products. We hold meetings regularly: at least once every few months, and we try to do them more often.