My organization moved to Atlassian Access and we manage our Jira, Confluence, Service Management, and Trello users in our account. Our IDP is integrated with Access for user provisioning and SSO. I've run into many scenarios as an Administrator provisioning Trello users including new Trello users, Trello users with free managed accounts, Trello users that are board guests, and an occasional deactivated user.
Once the user is setup in Access via our IDP, I go through the following steps:
Is this the recommended approach? Anything I can do to streamline this process?
Good question, @Stephen_Wingert .
You nailed it. Here are the few other things to keep in mind:
With the intent to provide an Enterprise license seat to all active users (which I assume from your message) - the better approach could be to first add Non-Enterprise workspaces to Enterprise, and approve any Pending workspaces (where users have requested to be added to Enterprise). This will automatically grant licenses to all members in these workspaces. If after doing this you still have some Free managed accounts, Board guest etc. - then you can repeat the steps from your original message.
To further simplify this process we are working on more bulk actions for all of the above. You can follow our progress on Trello public roadmap (see "Bulk actions for Trello Enterprise admins").
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