I am new to both Jira and Confluence. I know that they can be used together, but if one was only using one of them, which would be the better to document a scrum please, in your opinion; and why?
Honestly the two products are very different.
In short, use Jira. Of course I'm reading a bit into your question though, as saying 'document a scrum' could be taken different ways.
Hope that helps.
Hi Marshalleq,
Thank you kindly for taking the time to answer my question. Your comments have been very helpful to me indeed. Much, much appreciated.
Have a wonderful day.
Kind regards,
Tanya B.
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Welcome to the community first of all. In my option, you should start with Jira Software and conduct/setup the Scrum process first. This will give you the actual hands-on experience with running/planning a scrum. You can then supplement the scrum with Confluence reference on documenting the best practices/concepts for your scrum team.
Use Confluence for process documentation and Jira Software for the actual implementation. You can include your actual results from Jira Software (i.e. issue listing/sprint velocity reports) to represent actual facts to validate/support your process definitions for your company.
Hope this helps.
Best, Joseph Chung Yin, MSBA/CSM
Jira/JSM Functional Lead, Global Infrastructure Applications Team
Viasat Inc.
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Thank you Joseph. This has been very helpful to me being a newby with regards to both Jira and Confluence. I really appreciate your taking the time to answer my question. Warm regards,
Tanya.
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To document a process I would say confluence but there are better process documentation tools on the market. In my opinion, Confluence only really works well when you have Jira as well
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Thank you, Daniel. I appreciate your taking the time to answer my query. I am also of the opinion that integrating the two is the better option, from the little I have seen so far.
Kind regards,
Tanya.
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From the little I know, it seems to me that one would do well to create the issue in Jira but document the actual scrum in Confluence, and the step-by-step process will be on record in Confluence but only the results of the scrum transferred to Jira. Does that sound right to you please?
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