What is the challenge? For Releases Attachments are not supported in Integration Set Up How would you solve it? Manually Project Managers are uploading in Devops What impact would it make? It will reduce so much of manual work
What is the challenge? For Releases Attachments are not supported in Integration Set Up How would you solve it? Manually Project Managers are uploading in Devops What impact would it make? It will reduce so much of manual work
Ability to set Aha field to a constant value as part of integration field mappings
My scenario is that I have each Aha product linked to multiple different projects in Team Foundation Server (TFS), and I want the features in Aha that come from TFS to have a field indicating what TFS project they came from. But I can’t find a way...
We are currently using the Aha.io and pivotal tracker integration to help seed our product roadmap into the engineering team's workflow. This has been great so far but the one biggest points of friction is trying to keep track of the features that...
Suzanne Vaughan
almost 10 years ago
in Pivotal Tracker
4
Will not implement
Please Add a Setting to Turn Off the Automatic Imports of Unlinked Jira User Stories
I believe that the way integration is currently implemented is based on a faulty assumption, e.g. that customers want all user stories created in an integrated Jira project and board to be sync'd to Aha!.
We'd much prefer that this not be the ca...
Doug Wilson
over 4 years ago
in Jira
1
Future consideration
We have adopted a SAFe framework where features are planned quarterly. As a result we are creating 'Releases' in Aha that are materializing these quarters. Within a quarter we may deploy the software multiple times and we are using release phases ...
Function as a hub to push data from JIRA to DevOps
We use JIRA internally for tracking most of our development work, while a customer we work for uses DevOps. We also use Aha. We would like our customers to be able to see JIRA comments pushed through to DevOps. We tried to use Aha as a 'hub' to do...