Hi everyone,
I'm about to create my first JIRA Project for work. As you can see I've never worked with JIRA before. Du you got any advices for me? e.g. learning material, checklists, tutorials etc... I'll create a project for an demand management. What i've done is defining my workflow. Now of corse there a other parts to be carefully with (like fields depending on transitions, permissions for statuses etc.). I've learned this in an system admin traing for Jira. So, does anyone have something like an overview of topics I have to consider to avoid errors in the end? And is then possible to export my Project (what i will create in JIRA test) into productive system?
thanks a lot,
vedat
Dear Celik,
When starting with your very first JIRA project, I think that some important things to look at are;
You can also take a look at whether or not your team would like to use either a Kanban or Scrum board.. or any board at all really.
In addition to the points that I mentioned above, Atlassian has created an in-depth guide on how to manage projects and everything that comes with it.. which you can give a read.. here;
https://confluence.atlassian.com/jirasoftwarecloud/administering-jira-software-764478186.html
And to your last question; Yes, you can actually create an export of the entire environment.. and import only the project that you need into your production.. or simply the entire back-up.
Friendly Regards,
Jeremy Mooiman
First of all, my name is vedat, celik is my last name..but you're not the first and you'll not be the last :D
Appreciate your Answer, this ist very helpfull for me!
kind regards,
vedat
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Dear Vedat,
Ahah! Well, pardon me! :-). And ofcourse it is my pleasure and I am happy that this can be of use to you!
Friendly Regards,
Jeremy Mooiman
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