Is there a way in JIRA to add comments or feedback on files/images as you can do in Confluence?
http://blogs.atlassian.com/2015/02/introducing-new-feedback-loop-confluence-5-7/
My use case would be:
As a watcher of an issue I would like to add comments directly to a PDF/JPG that is attached to the issue to make sure the Assignee clearly understands the minute visual changes that need to be made, without downloading a PDF or JPG, ediiting, and reuploading.
Thought so. It was worth a shot.
"JIRA is an issue tracker, the focus is on tracking things to do through a process"
Exactly. I'm trying to improve our process for getting Issues done. Our process requires that legal review user facing content and supply feedback on trademark and legal risk. We have been sending Legal PDFs of our work in an email which is cumbersome at best. Our attempt was to get feedback within the issue and not in an email.
Sounds like this is:
Thanks for taking the time to respond.
You don't. That's a new feature for Confluence based on the idea that confluence is a wiki, suited for writing documents with embedded images and lots of text. It makes a lot of sense to think of wiki pages as documents upon which you would want to add comments at specific places. It was the big announcement for Confluence 5.7
JIRA is an issue tracker, the focus is on tracking things to do through a process. Commenting on attachments isn't really something anyone needs particularly, the content is not the main focus, it's the process.
For your use case, the usual expectation is that the discussion you're having would form a set of requirements, which you'd document in Confluence.
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