Developer complete the task by coding and checks in his code to stash. Then he generates pull requests which can automatically update the JIRA workflow status. Now many companies would like to collect the time taken (effort for the development). Now if there is a provision in stash to collect the effort which can be directly updated at JIRA. This way developer doesn't have to manually go and update JIRA.
I am not a pro in configuring JIRA transitions based on Stash events.
There are two possibilities:
Yes. I'm expecting the second one. If developer has to do that in JIRA. That time, he can update the JIRA workflow as well. The automatic transition (from Stash to JIRA) purpose will be defeated right?
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Do you want Stash to measure something or do you want to present the user with a place where they can enter a number? (The first one would probably give you bad data, the second one is probably possible on the Jira side of the connection.)
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You might want to elaborate on the question a bit.
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