JIRA downtime Sunday 3/4/2012 4pm US/Mountain

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JIRA downtime Sunday 3/4/2012 4pm US/Mountain

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There is a new version of JIRA I wish to bring to the Foundry this afternoon.

It is a significant upgrade this time (from 4.x to 5.0), so it may take a while. I'll be starting the process around 4pm US/Mountain, and it likely will carry over into the evening.

Only JIRA is affected with this downtime, the repositories, Fisheye, and Minkata shard will all continue to operate normally.

I'll post here when the upgrade is finished (perhaps along with a summary of some of the new goodies in this version of JIRA 8-) )

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Re: JIRA downtime Sunday 3/4/2012 4pm US/Mountain

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JIRA has been updated to version 5.0, and is now available.

Version 5.0 adds a number of capabilities to link JIRA issues with specific code commits and commit comments, both in hosted repositories, as well as the public repository services such as both BitBucket and GitHub, through special plugins.

I have established the connections between JIRA and the OpenUru BitBucket repositories. I will ask the H-uru team if they will allow linking between GitHub and our JIRA instance (it will require configuring an OpenAuth token that GitHub can use to call back into JIRA when changes are committed into GitHub).

When you next log into JIRA, you will be offered a popup window tour of some of these new features. Bear with me, it will take a few days of experimenting to see what these capabilities really can offer.

Thanks!
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