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Hello everybody ✋
In this new era of Jira, with so many changes, advances, new functionalities, I would like to do as a summary-survey of the 10 best things in which JIRA has changed.
I would like them to be positive opinions, because honestly like all software in the world it also has its weaknesses, but I think it is time to stop criticizing so much and also start highlighting the positive things about the products.
Who is encouraged to share their thoughts? 💪
I will be attentive to your comments
Cheers !!! ✌️ 👌
Hi @Bill Sheboy
Perfect, you're absolutely right, it's fantastic and saves our teams time by repeating tasks.
Thanks for sharing, I keep reading
Cheers
Hi @Vero Rivas
Yeah @Bill Sheboy I definitely think Automation is a huge advancement. (I'm really kind of missing it at my new gig.)
And as tough as it can be sometimes to figure them out, I think that ultimately, the consistency that Jira Expressions bring to workflow validators and conditions will be a benefit. Instead of trying to find whether one add-on that can do a certain type of validation vs another, folks can focus on the actual requirements, and use any of the tools that provide access to Jira Expressions.
(Sidenote: I do think it would be amazing if Atlassian or say a coalition of third-party developers would collaborate on a library of useful expressions, similar to Atlassian's Automation Template Library.)