🎄 Advent Calendar Day 11: Discover the Issue Creator App, Explore Kirovohrad, and Savor Kruchenyky

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Today, Jetty is excited to introduce you to an integral part of our QA team, Valeria! She’ll share her expert advice on crafting flawless bug reports with the Issue Creator app. Plus, we’ll take you on a virtual tour of the charming Kirovohrad region, where beauty and history meet. Stay tuned for insights from Valeria and a glimpse into this often-overlooked Ukrainian gem!
P.S. And at the end of the article - a brief description of Ukrainian delicious kruchenyky 


Meet our QA Wonder Woman - Valeria

Valeria Bakalina, our QA fairy, is like the Wonder Woman of the software world. With her fierce dedication, she defends the quality of our apps like a true warrior maiden. No bug can escape her keen eye. Her superpower? Crafting perfect bug reports and enabling developers to listen and act. Valeria will keep fighting until the app is flawless to ensure it works perfectly.

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Why Choose Issue Creator for Jira Cloud?

As a QA professional who values her time, Valeria relies on Issue Creator, a powerful Google Chrome extension that streamlines bug reporting. With this app, she can create Jira issues directly from any web page without switching tabs, saving precious time.

For QA teams, Issue Creator simplifies reporting by letting you take screenshots, annotate them, and even record videos of visual bugs to attach directly to Jira tickets. It also spots duplicate tasks in Jira, preventing redundant work, and allows teams to create customizable templates for recurring tasks like bug reports.

Beyond bug reporting, it enhances collaboration by linking Jira issues to specific web elements and integrating AI to test content directly on live pages. With the ability to store tasks in drafts, no critical detail gets lost.

Issue Creator boosts productivity, ensures better communication, and makes issue management faster and more intuitive for QA teams and other departments.

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Hidden Gems of Kirovohrad Region

At first glance, Kirovohrad region might not seem like a tourist hotspot, but its charm lies in its tranquility and hidden treasures. These little-known spots offer a sense of discovery, perfect for those seeking peace and a connection with nature.

Enchanting Villages and Nature

Ternivka: Home to the historic Benchikov mill on the Syniukha River, surrounded by picturesque lavender fields—a serene escape.

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Kaskady Tract: A mystical site by the Buka River featuring caves believed to have been a Scythian sanctuary over a thousand years ago.

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Cultural Capital: Kropyvnytskyi

The region’s capital, known variously as Yelisavetgrad, Kirovohrad, or Kropyvnytskyi, is a city of rich history and culture.

Kirovohrad Academic Ukrainian Music and Drama Theater: Founded in 1882 by Mark Kropyvnytskyi, it’s a cornerstone of Ukrainian theater. The building, dating back to 1867, features a fountain monument honoring Kotliarevsky’s Natalka Poltavka.

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Kirovohrad region is a place of quiet beauty, cultural depth, and fascinating history, perfect for explorers looking to uncover Ukraine’s hidden stories.


Incredible Krychenyky - Part of the Culinary Heritage

Now, let's dive into the delicious side of Kirovohrad region—its famous kruchenyky! This traditional Ukrainian dish, also known as zavyvantsy, is a fried delight often made with vegetables, though it can include mushrooms, cereals, or even fish. Thin slices of tender meat are stuffed with a savory filling like mushrooms, boiled grains, cabbage, onions, or cheese. They’re rolled into tubes, secured with a string or skewer, fried in lard or butter, and then simmered in a flavorful sauce. Whether spiced or stuffed, kruchenyky is a true taste of Kirovohrad’s culinary heritage.

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