Free Requirement Management for JIRA Studio

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July 8, 2011

Are you using JIRA Studio and would you like to extend capabilities to integrate Requirement Management?

Deploy the DocMiner for JIRA plugin in your Studio instance and get a Professional License for free!

Offer only valid for the first three JIRA Studio requests. Email us at sales@docminer.com after DocMiner is deployed and get your free license.

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Penny Wyatt (On Leave to July 2021)
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July 9, 2011

Unfortunately, as per the JIRA Studio Plugin Policy ( http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRASTUDIO/JIRA+Studio+Plugin+Policy ), customers can't install new plugins in their JIRA Studio instances.

This is partly for security reasons but mainly for supportability. If there were thousands of Studio instances, each running a different set of plugins that we don't know and don't have the source to, we'd be essentially supporting thousands of different unknown products - because at the end of the day, we're responsible for keeping those instances happy, running and upgrading smoothly.

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July 9, 2011

Hi Penny,

Thank you for your answer. It has a lot of sense.

Best regards,

Pablo.

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sohail July 8, 2011

Hey Pablo,

As a vendor, I understand your need to advertise here but I think you should refrain from it as this is a Q&A site.

@Atlassian: Is there some way to allow announcements without spamming the general index?

Forever missing the forums ;-)

Sohail

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Hi Sohail,

I get the point but I'm a bit confused because, for example, in latest Codegeist V competition Atlassian encouraged participants (like me) to use forums to advertise our plugins.

Anyway, I would not call it "spam" like talking about viagra or announcing a porn site.

Best regards,

Pablo.

Penny Wyatt (On Leave to July 2021)
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July 9, 2011

Good point Pablo; seems there's a gap here between the forums and Answers. I've raised https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/ANSWERS-139 so we can get some clarification.

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August 30, 2011

Only to clarify it:

DocMiner can run on Jira Studio, in fact several companies have already deployed in JIRA hosted.

As DocMiner uses extensively 3rd party software, only a minimal part is installed on the JIRA Studio server by opening an Atlassian Support ticket.

In parallell, companies have to deploy DocMiner server on a host managed by the company.

After both servers are running, DocMiner must be configured to point to JIRA Studio and JIRA Studio to point to DocMiner server.

Above configuration is supported by Atlassian and works fine.

Even it has an improved performance because DocMiner server provides a cache and thereforre running it in the customer network speeds up access to corporate documents.

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