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Hands-On Agile Software Development with JIRA

By : David Harned
Book Image

Hands-On Agile Software Development with JIRA

By: David Harned

Overview of this book

As teams scale in size, project management can get very complicated. One of the best tools to deal with this kind of problem is JIRA. This book will start by organizing your project requirements and the principles of Agile development to get you started. You will then be introduced to set up a JIRA account and the JIRA ecosystem to help you implement a dashboard for your team's work and issues. You will learn how to manage any issues and bugs that might emerge in the development stage. Going ahead, the book will help you build reports and use them to plan the releases based on the study of the reports. Towards the end, you will come across working with the gathered data and create a dashboard that helps you track the project's development.
Table of Contents (8 chapters)

Sharing a dashboard

In this section, you'll learn how to share your dashboard. Remember, the whole concept of the dashboard is broadcasting results and making the results visible and transparent, so that's really what we're trying to do—make sure that everyone has access to them.

Let's head back to JIRA and take a look at the sharing settings for the dashboard. In the previous section, we created My Great Dashboard, and we gave it the contents that we can see in the following screenshot. We want to share this so that everyone can see it. Go to the ellipses in the upper right-hand corner and click on Share dashboard:

We also have lots of other options, but here, we're going to look at Share. We have the settings that we had when we originally set the dashboard up:

We can choose who can see the dashboard; we can even make it Public. We can see that...