I'm using Jira version 4.4
I can manually export a calendar created with the Jira plugin from Jira to Outlook.
Is there a way to automatically export / sync from a Jira Calendar into a shared Outlook calendar?
This is so other Outlook users can see calendar results without logiing into Jira.
A way I can think of doing this is through Confluence team calendars. Create a JIRA calendar form Team Calendars and then you can share that calendar with your team (ics feed). Although, you might need to login to JIRA if you have it setup that way.
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it is possible chech this out: https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/TEAMCAL/Subscribe+to+Team+Calendars+from+Microsoft+Outlook
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Is there a path here to JIRA integration (realizing team calendar ical subscriptions isn't roadmapped)?
Any way to bypass team calendars?
How about if I give you $10?
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Thx. We are already using Team Calendars but w/o any issues so far.
But we need to subscribe to Jira due dates with our external calendards, so with iCal.
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Just a gentle warning. Enabling Confluence Team Calendars caused us some performance issues. We were ultimately able to solve; but just a heads up if you begin to experience the same.
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Has this been roadmapped? Not having the ability to subscribe to calendar through JIRA or Conf Team Calendar JIRA event integrations is prohibitive, and somewhat frustrating! Thank you
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