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As_Abraham Lincoln would say_ On Independence Day-2018_People have enjoyed 242 years of FREEDOM_So when the bell ding ,dong,ring ----it marked the Day of 1776 with pride,tranquity,and freedom.......
We can always ring and think of_Liberty Bell,but don't no one want go_Hell
I like @Brendan idea! Every Friday our team shuts down at 4 pm and we play games together, usually a short board game, but it's really great for team building. Next week, we're on a boat!
@Monique vdB- I was on holiday for the first week in July so missed a chance to upload a picture. Can I still earn the July badge with not having uploaded a picture last week?
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July 11, 2018 edited
@Brendan happy to help with all questions, n00b and otherwise. :) The AUG badge is for being a member of an Atlassian User Group. Are you a member of your local AUG?
I love the idea of rewarding internal stuff as well! Let me put some thought into how we might implement something like that....
We must visited our profile and seen a tab called badges. (If not, click on your avatar and View profile > Badgeswill get you there.) But what do the happy little circles mean, and how do you earn them?
Then each level has a level to go through if it permits the levels to match its badges.
below this level of level of badges according to its level :
Levels
Atlassian Community allows you to work your way up by earning Level badges. How do you earn these levels?
Level 1:Like something. That's it!
Level 2:Post three times
Level 3:Log in multiple times, like content, start at least one discussion, and participate in discussions
Level 4: Same as Level 3, but more
Level 5:Same as Level 4, but more, and also receive likes from others
Level 6:Same as Level 5, but more, and also provide at least one accepted solution
Level 7:Same as Level 6, but more
Level 8:Same as Level 7, but more, and also write at least one article
Level 9: There is no Level 9. OR IS THERE?
For reach the community badges can be seen from the information below :
We have a number of badge series for activities like providing accepted answers, receiving likes from others, creating discussions, and writing articles.
Note:Currently, only certain user roles are able to write articles. However, this may change in the future -- once you achieve a certain community level, you may be eligible for article-writing permissions.
The end
If you have questions about any of these badges, or suggestions for what you'd like to see us release next, we're eager to hear from you in the comments!
Rising Stars are recognized for providing high-quality answers to other users. Rising Stars receive a certificate of achievement and are on the path to becoming Community Leaders.
Funny - havn't been here quite a while. I was very active til last year - just before the community page was updated. Now I'm Level 0 again - unless I already already earned a gratification T-Shirt (red T-Shirt with Buddha) already (for example: I already posted more than 350times, my most-liked answer already got 32 upvotes ...) .
@Monique van den Berg: I wonder why the levels got lost/not got recalculated on migration?
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July 16, 2018 edited
@Johannes Kilian most of the badges are retroactive -- for example you already have badges for Accepted Solutions, Topics Created, and Likes Received (see below for a screenshot from your profile).
My guess is that liking things is what you may be missing, so if you like something (or a few somethings) on this new platform, you may go straight to Level 2 or higher.
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@Monique vdB: Thanks for your response. It's not a real problem - I just was amazed to be level 0 again unless I was already an accepted Sourcetree/Bitbucket/git expert on the old platform. And I already had spent a lot of likes on the old platform...
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@Monique vdB: Yesterday I wrote my first answer since returning - and voted up another answer. But my level still hasn't changed - I still don't have any level badge yet. Or stop: Maybe I'm beyond each level I can earn with the new platform ;-)
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Edit: I've got the level1 and level2 badges assigned now. It only took a while until the badges showed up - approx 2hours.
I am impressed with JIRA functionality and the plugins. Just purchased the $10/month for 10-user package. We are going to use JIRA for tracking various projects conducted by my family members. I will start to use it for my son's science project. I will see how a high school junior thinks about JIRA.
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