Hi,
I am a complete newbie in this world of Jira I am trying to learn as much as I possibly can so I can manage software development projects through this. I see there is a number of training materials around and I started from the very begining with them. Once I get the main concepts learnt, I was wondering whethere there could be some sort of sample project or organization that I could simply import to my account and play with to get familiar of how the issues are treated, asigned, etc, as well as how to get reports and so on.
Does anyone know if this even exist? if so, where can I access such a thing?
Thanks a million in advance.
Hi @Ramon Fernandez ,
Welcome to the community!
Ask your Jira Administrator/Project Administrator, who so ever incharge to create a practice sample project where you can practice & learn!
OR
Create an account with 7day's trail and practice!!
OR
This one will be awesome: https://training.atlassian.com/training-for-jira
Have a look: https://confluence.atlassian.com/jirakb/jira-applications-sample-file-project-management-181537715.htmlhttps://confluence.atlassian.com/jirakb/jira-applications-sample-file-project-management-181537715.html
Learn a lot more: https://training.atlassian.com/ & https://training.atlassian.com/free-training-catalog
I would recommend the free training on Atlassian University https://training.atlassian.com/free-training-catalog ......Its a great place to start at no cost to you or your organisation
Once your up and running, check out the Atlassian Playbook
https://www.atlassian.com/team-playbook
Enjoy and welcome to the community
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I did actually spend some time on it. However, it turns out all the learning material comes with the old (and missed by the community apparently) look and feel of Jira, which makes it less useful.
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