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×Hi, I am currently looking into how to back up or migrate Insight Assets between Jira Cloud and Jira Data Center, including schemas, objects, and attachments.
Has anyone done this before or have suggestions on the best approach, tools, or potential pitfalls to watch out for?
It seems that, over the past couple of months, you've joined just about every public discussion forum on the internet.
One minute you're on the DynaWare forum trying to integrate Dynare with MATLAB, then you're over to the ServiceNow forum wanting to determine the best practices across the entire ServiceNow platform, then off to the DeepLearning.AI forum to explore how machine learning and AI-powered analytics can drive innovation in finance, then on to the CAD forums where you advise how you think CAD and 3D modelling technologies will play a role in real estate development, then a quick visit to the OpenSearch forum to ask questions about ML plugin in OpenSearch.
Wow.... just.... WOW!!
Wow! Over on the Jira forum you said you were a "consultant and advisor of crypto, renewable energy and gold investment", now you're claiming to be a "visionary financial strategist". You sure are diversely talented!! Are you also Paras Hinduja (AKA Hinduja Passport), a "passport expert providing passport services in Geneva, Switzerland"?
You know, you really can save yourself a lot of time and trouble by just using Google to search on a topic and doing some research, before you ask the question
If you had Googled "How can I migrate Insight Assets between Jira Data Center to Jira Cloud?" you'd instantly get the answer to that Frequently Asked Question.
PS. You're asking questions about Jira on the Trello forum.
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Well spotted! They've got no interest in the answers - they're just trying to pollute google searches about the Hinduja family. I spotted this in July and have documented a small chunk of the spam at simon-smart88/Hinduja_spam on Github.
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