In the ultimate example of “Crunch work is sloppy work,” I missed a few things last week. So, now that I have some time, lets take a look at what I missed and how it will change your Atlassian tools!
Tag: jira
Team ’23: So Many Announcements!
In a bonus article this week, we look at what was announced during the Keynote for Day 2 of Team 23! What are you looking forward to on Day 3?
Team ’23, Day Zero and One Recap
Today we are looking at the experience for the first one and a half days at Team ’23. What do you think will get announced on day two?
Data Center’s Roadmap ’23
Today we look at what Atlassian has planned for Jira and Confluence Data Center in 2023. What features are you excited about? What features would you add to the Roadmap?
Team ’23: Sessions I’ll be at
This week, I highlight some of the sessions I’m interested in attending, including those on Jira governance, promoting adoption, and breaking DevOps rules. What sessions do you want to check out?
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Can you use AI in your job?
In today’s post, we will discuss how you can use new tools like ChatGPT to enhance your work instead of being replaced by AI. I look at how you can use AI to write documentation or programs, among other things. Are you using ChatGPT in your job today?
Using Jira to catch them all!
In what may be the most trivial use of Jira I’ve done, I organize my quest to Catch Them All within a Jira Project, just to see if I can. What’s the silliest use of Jira you’ve done?
About those Customer Project Templates…
Last week, Atlassian announced that it is starting to include Project Templates from Customers in it’s collection. Let’s look at the three currently available and see how they work! What template would you create?
Interviewing with a Jira Admin
Are you preparing to do a job interview for a Jira Admin position? Or perhaps you’re interviewing some one to be a Jira Admin? Today we show how you can do some tests and give some questions you can ask to give yourself the best chance at success!
Using NodeRED to create Jira Tickets!
Today, I run a bit of an experiment to see if I can use NodeRED to convert an alert from a weather sensor into a Jira Ticket! What everyday thing would you turn into a Jira Alert?