We're considering a switch from our JIRA/Confluence/FishEye licenses that we run locally to JIRA studio. We were wondering if there were plans to include Bonfire (and/or Clover) in JIRA studio soon?
Bonfire will be coming to Studio but not in the very near term. We're waiting for Bonfire to stabilise first. It looks like it will be a few months away. It's being tracked at https://studio.atlassian.com/browse/JST-5041
Clover support is not on the roadmap. At the moment, if you have a Clover licence, you can get it running with Studio's Bamboo if you are using EBS (http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/BAMBOO/Using+Bamboo+with+Clover) but it is not a supported configuration and could go away in the future.
Thanks Michael.
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What other options are there in the mean time?
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From a comment at https://studio.atlassian.com/browse/JST-5041:
"Our current expectation is that Bonfire will be bundled with the October Studio release."
So if you can wait until then, you won't need to worry about the meantime -- or the "mean time" as you put it, unless you just like to be "mean" during the time you're waiting :-)
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Sounds good. I think I can keep busy on a few other things until then....
A bit more on testing integration too : https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/900/selenium-and-bamboo
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