Wanted to ask if if I can have multiple instance for one product aiming to have some employees like standard and some premium for jira software for example not having all of them standard or premium
Hi @Kieren are you planing any changes on the Landing product setting? Currently it is either Jira or Confluence across all the users and groups which is not very convenient for our use cases. I need the new users from Group 1 to land on Jira and users from group 2 to land on Confluence. As a digital agency we run multiple projects with various user groups that include customers, employees, and vendors. For the new project I might need employees and vendors to land on Jira, but customers to land on Confluence. It would be really helpful if I can specify this on the group level when setting up the new user group.
@Kieren you should address Bitbucket directly in the article. As it is right now, it's somewhat confusing as the expectation (and concern) that I had was that it'd unify Bitbucket somehow. The details that I was interested in (i.e. that Bitbucket wasn't yet affected, despite the prominent messaging about "unification") was not at all visible until you manually click through the second page of comments (which aren't fully visible/searchable using CTRL+F because it's broken up).
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January 28, 2021 edited
@Mazen El-Badrawy - Yes, you can do this by adding two of the same product, and only upgrading one. Obviously though, the data from JSW1 will not be visible in JSW2.
@irina.korik - We are planning changes to the landing product setting, but not on the initial release, and I don't have a ETA for you yet.
@Stephan Grubbe Sølby - We're also working on this, but it won't be ready when we launch. Also no ETA sorry.
@Ben Lemond - No, there are no immediate plans extend this to manage individual user access to third-party apps. We are designing this with the intent to bring all Atlassian product access into one place, in theory it could happen, but no promises.
@Marie-Josee Parent - From our perspective, it's easy to introduce this new experience to new customers. It's much more work to migrate existing customers data and ensure it works with the new experience, there are a lot of tests and edge cases to check :)
Will be great if you add official user management portal for vacations, day offs, sick leave etc. And with integration with time management or time tracking.
On one hand I am glad that the user and admin management is getting an overhaul, but this has created a real problem for us at the moment.
Upon being forced to migrate all our 7 users (under a 10 license agreement) from Statuspage.io over to our Atlassian instance, our admins are now included as users of Statuspage and any time I want to add an admin, I cannot without increasing our license for Statuspage.
This has now triggered an entire review of our admin permissions... not very happy with this at all. I am optimistic that the new Admin Management changes above are going to help me resolve this issue. Time will tell I guess
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Nice work, Atlassian and thanks for posting Kieren! Love the new UI ... 2 questions - would this be rolled out on cloud for everyone by June or will it be opt-in-able - ie. can we opt to see it before it is rolled out to us? And what is the plan on managing users, groups, products and interactions inbetween these via the API. If we have a connect app - when can we manage staff on and off boarding via the App, etc? Thank you
In your answer of January to a question regarding "Site Admin" effects, you mention that a post will be published later.
As this change will happens in two weeks, can you please specify when the post will be available for us to take actions if needed ? We receive a lot of question about this and impacts and we are not able to answer yet.
Hi Atlassian Team, in an email about this change back in January that linked to this article, we were informed that an upcoming change on June 1st would mean that site admins would lose user management privileges:
However, it appears that site admins for our organization still have user management privileges. Am I misunderstanding the implications of the change, or has the change date been delayed?
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How can I try this out to provide feedback without rolling my site over to the new product. I want the ability to try it using the Jira Labs option so I can give feedback but be able to go back if it doesn't work.
Do you understand your customer base at all? You're going to give this to new users who don't currently have a complex system set up and get their feedback. How are they going to encounter the problems your existing base will see? How do I get this tied to Jira Labs so I can look at it before it is thrust upon me.
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