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I'm unable to view issue tracker

Shlomo Friedman
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August 30, 2024

I'm unable to enable issue tracker on a repository, even thought I have admin access.

 

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Patrik S
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September 3, 2024

Hello @Shlomo Friedman ,

and welcome to the Community!

New workspaces created through an Atlassian Organization no longer have the default issue tracker as a feature. 

We strongly recommend using Jira to track issues going forward. You can find integrations instructions on the following documentation:

Thank you, @Shlomo Friedman !

Patrik S

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October 9, 2024

Hello, @Patrik S 

I'm facing the same issue. I understand that you're strongly recommending using Jira to track issues going forward. However, I need to import issues from GitHub into Bitbucket, so I'd prefer to use Bitbucket’s API for this purpose.

Because of that, I want to enable the issue tracker in Bitbucket, not Jira issues. Is there any way to do this?

Thanks in advance for your help!

Patrik S
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October 10, 2024

Hello @Ryo ,

Unfortunately, the issue tracker is a legacy feature and cannot be enabled in new workspaces.

I'd suggest migrating the issue from GitHub directly to a Jira instance. I've found the following question here in Community with some suggestions on how you can do that migration:

Thank you, @Ryo !

Patrik S

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