I am looking for a way to have a custom comments-type field on our jira tickets where meeting notes can be captured. We've talked through several possibly solutions, but I have yet to find a solution that really makes sense.
Are there any builtin or free ways to accomplish this without a 3rd party plugin? Any thoughts or ideas on how to solve this would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
Hi @crbreingan,
Starting from the limitations you are putting forward here (no use of an app, needing traceability, single source of truth), I see 2 options:
If it was my call, option 2 would be my preferred option without any doubt. First of all because Confluence is by far the better tool to write meeting notes in (see pre-existing templates, possibility to expose meeting notes in a place way more accessible for less experienced Jira users, decision logs etc). Second because the link between pages and issues is bi-directional. In my daily world, many meetings touch more than 1 Jira issue. On which issue would you post your meeting notes in that scenario, while you can perfectly link several issues to the same Confluence page.
May I ask a very late follow-up question? As a moderator, I would like to be able to take meeting notes in one page in Confluence and that my notes appear as comments on the relevant Jira tickets. I was hoping to find a way to embed Jira tickets in such a way that I can add a comment from the Confluence page for the meeting I'm on. So far, I haven't figured out a way. Any tips?
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