Another day of me wondering how to do a basic and obvious thing in #Jira and finding the feature request ticket cut in 2004 in the "Gathering Interest" state. Will send it some booze next year since it'll be old enough to drink.
Apparently links in issue descriptions in #JIRA cannot have code inside the link text. I guess it's too much to ask from a piece of software made by software developers for software developers.
Uh, Störung bei #atlassian. #Jira geht nicht mehr. Viel interessanter finde ich die Fehlermeldung. Sie nutzen #Apache#Tomcat Version 9.0.68 in der Cloud. Die ist am 7.10.2022 erschienen (Aktuell ist 9.0.85). Ziemlich alt. #Itkram
Big thanks to @cybersheepdog for the inspiration on the Domain Assassin project. It's been terraformed and tested as a lambda inside of AWS for my job's DNS Twist jobs for ops to be automated across all of our domains. I plan to have it #opensource end of the month with terraforms and all included, but sanitizing my work's information.
Local version just makes an excel spreadsheet, the lambda makes Jira tickets. Working on Crowdstrike IoC injection now #Jira#Cybersecurity#InfoSec
why don't bug trackers have recurring tasks like todo list apps?
there are so many things i want to do in my frontend projects on a weekly or monthly basis, and having to remember them myself (or use a separate app) makes important things fall through the gaps.
e.g i want to check my dependencies for updates and known vulnerabilities at least every two weeks. once a month i want to check that the instructions for setting up a local dev environment are up to date.
but as far as i can tell, no bug tracker allows me to set up these tasks to repeat every X days/weeks/months and have them auto-assigned to me.
@s3thi It's fairly easy to create recurring tasks e.g. in #Jira or #Monday using automations. Probably easy as well with #GitHub actions.
That being said, checking dependencies for updates can be fully automated with tools like Dependabot. Also, if setting up your dev env is scripted, you can test that script on clean container or VM. But that's much more work
Why does communicating via #SocialMedia release the good chemicals so much more than e-mail? Why is the notification bell here much more interesting than the one in #JIRA? #Serotonin
Good morning and happy Thursday to all of you around the #Fediverse today!
Let's start our day with our #MorningMoments and find out what the plans are for the day today.
For me, I have LOTS of work stuff to do as we're swapping our issue tracker over from GitHub to Jira so I have to transfer everything over and get it organized correctly.
After that, hopefully it's just a day to relax a bit and catch up on some TV shows.
Oh no! You notice that a #trolley is heading towards 5 people. You can easily pull the lever to divert it to the other track, but your PM wants you to create a #Jira ticket for it first, with a thorough description and steps to reproduce, epic and sprint assigned, story points and hours estimated, and that you keep updating its status through the workflow steps when making progress on pulling the lever.
How come that people are working with tools (and content) like #Confluence, #Jira, #Webbrowsers in general, #Word, ... and don't have external #monitors in portrait orientation? 🤔 🤷 #PIM
Can only guess. I have a portrait monitor everywhere I have a PC setup. 😄
a) mediamarkt never demonstrates this for them? 😅
b) you need at least a 1200x1920 screen for portrait orientation. 1080 is just too narrow. They were not common last time I shopped for a portrait monitor
What's worse is that nobody seems to watch Jira tickets, so you have to @ the necessary people in every comment, otherwise they don't get an email update...