Hi @Michael Everts
It's Mary from Planyway timeline for Jira
To share your Jira Work Management timeline with your marketing teams who primarily use Confluence, and to overcome the access restrictions, you can consider the following approaches:
1. Export and Embed as Static Images
- Approach: Regularly export your timeline as an image or PDF from Jira and embed these static images into your Confluence page. This method is simple but doesn't provide real-time updates.
- Steps: Use the export or screenshot feature in Jira Work Management to capture your timeline, then upload the image or PDF to Confluence.
- Pros: Easy to implement, no access issues.
- Cons: Not dynamic, requires manual updates.
2. Use Confluence Macros for Dynamic Updates
- Approach: Although directly embedding live Jira timelines might be restricted due to access control, you can use Confluence macros designed to display Jira issues dynamically.
- Steps: Use the "Jira Issues" macro in Confluence to create a dynamic list or report that can reflect aspects of your timeline. While it won't show the timeline graphically, it can present the scheduled tasks and statuses.
- Pros: Dynamic and automatically updates, respects Jira permissions.
- Cons: Doesn't visually replicate the timeline.
3. Grant Confluence Users Limited Jira Access
- Approach: Adjust your Jira permissions to grant the marketing team limited access. This can be a more complex solution, requiring careful permission management to ensure they only see what they're supposed to.
- Steps: Consult your Jira admin to create a specific role or group for the marketing team with restricted access that allows them to view the timeline without altering it.
- Pros: Direct access to live timelines.
- Cons: Requires careful permissions management, might have licensing implications.
4. Utilize Reporting Plugins
- Approach: Explore the Atlassian Marketplace for plugins that offer advanced reporting features. Some plugins are designed to bridge the gap between Jira and Confluence, offering more sophisticated ways to display Jira data in Confluence.
- Steps: Search for plugins that fit your needs, taking into account their cost and functionality. After installing a suitable plugin, follow its documentation for embedding Jira data into Confluence.
- Pros: Flexible and potentially powerful integration.
- Cons: May incur additional costs, requires setup and maintenance.
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