After updating to JIRA 5.2.6 now all bamboo notifications are showing in users recent activity streams. I can't seem to find a way to reomve that informaiton.
Hey Jasen,
Yes you can remove certain activity stream from another Atlassian application. There is a similar Answers thread which you can view here: https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/88988/how-to-disable-confluence-streams-in-jira-activity-stream-gadget
To sum up:
On the top right corner of the Activty Stream gadget, click the upside down triangle, which will display a select list. Select Edit from the list and it will show the available streams and its type of activities. You may un-tick the option Confluence to not include Confluence activities.
Hope this helps.
I know that for the Gadgets. I am refering to the activity stream that is on a users profile page that shows that users recent activity. I would click on a team members profile link and check to see what they have recently touched. Now it has so many bamboo notifications in that stream I can't eaisly tell anymore what JIRA issues were worked on. The bamboo notifications are the same on all users activity stream.
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Looks like there is nothing I can do for the activity stream on the user profile page. Atlassian has entered a "feature request" to be able to make this happen. Too bad that was a very useful feature that is now rendered useless.
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To be more excat it is an incompatability with our acient version of bamboo, which is 2.6.3, with the activity streams. Apprently an update will fix this which we are planning shortly.
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