I need to watch 4 Projects on 3 different JIRA servers.
Are there any methods to unify at least the activity stream gadgets into one single Dashboard? I would save a lot of time in that way.
It seems like something you could do.
https://confluence.atlassian.com/jira/adding-a-gadget-to-the-directory-191004912.html
Get the URl from the Activity Stream gadget on your other JIRA instances, and add that to the gadget list in you "main" instance.
Hi there,
We've developed a plugin that can do this called Stratejos. Stratejos can provide a single dashboard for multiple instances.
Please email me: scott.middleton@stratejos.com so that I can learn more about what you need and show you some of the things the plugin can do. The plugin is currently managing $6m+ worth of projects in private beta.
Regards,
Scott
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Hi Scott,
Can you share the link so i can check out the Add-on. I have multiple Jira instances and i need to get a report from both Jira instances in a single instance.
Thanks
Yuvaraj.
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look like you have cancelled the development and switched to slack-integration, right?
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Hi @Roy Schumacher,
James from stratejos here. The dashboards are still part of the product but are behind a feature flag.
If you send me an email at jamesm@stratejos.ai, with some more detail on what you are looking to solve I can see how stratejos might be able to help.
Thanks
James
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If you have Confluence, it has a gadget to display activity streams from one or more JIRA instances.
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