I'm looking to create a series of YouTube videos and a book for publishing on using Agile to write fiction and would like to use Jira as the tool to recommend/demonstrate this concept.
What would the limitations, if any, be for including screen recordings for an educational YouTube video series and also for including screenshots of the tool in a book intended for publication?
Let me know. Thanks.
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Regards,
Earl
Not an answer - just intrigued by "using Agile to write fiction".
What came to mind:
Guys get into a brawl over whether to use playing cards or finger counts to estimate points
Engineer found lying on the shore, not dead. Just trying to avoid the daily standup.
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Hi @Jason Abofsky and wekcome to the Community!
As you may well notice, a lot of content is shared in and outside the community here in all kinds of forms and by people wearing different hats. I think this is a question that can best be answered by someone from the Atlassian team directly. So I'm taking the liberty to escalating it properly. Hang in here ...
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