We invite you to the Moscow Atlassian Meetup on April 26



    On April 26, a meeting for Atlassian products will be held for the third time in the office of Mail.Ru Group. We decided to limit ourselves to 3 reports, leaving more time for live communication. The emphasis is on the most technologically advanced performances, so the meeting will be interesting primarily for experienced administrators and developers.

    Program of the event:

    “eazyBI Development History”, Raimonds Simanovskis (eazyBI, Latvia)

    eazyBI makes it easy to build reports and graphs, being one of the most popular JIRA plug-ins at the Atlassian Marketplace. The founder and chief developer of eazyBI, Raimonds Simanovsky, will come from Latvia to talk about the evolution of eazyBI from a separate web application into a set of several products with different deployment options.

    Some points:

    • packaging JRuby on Rails applications as a plug-in for JIRA;
    • problems with support of many versions of JIRA, databases, operating systems;
    • Removing the JIRA plugin from the JIRA JVM process;
    • The main architectural issues in developing the Atlassian Connect plugin for JIRA Cloud.

    And, of course, it will become clear how you can build your most complex graphics.

    “How to write your first plugin for JIRA”, Alexander Kuznetsov (StiltSoft, Belarus)

    Are you an experienced JIRA administrator? Easily customize custom fields, never get lost in workflow transitions, but sometimes you miss the standard JIRA functionality? It's okay - you always have the opportunity to write a plug-in for JIRA. Do not know how? Teach!

    The report will discuss what first steps an experienced JIRA administrator should take when developing his first plugin. We’ll talk about the Atlassian SDK and its most frequently used commands, simplifying the life of a novice plugin developer. We will thoroughly analyze the structure of the plug-in, what basic “bricks” it consists of and how to combine these “bricks” into a single whole. During the presentation, we will try to write our first plugin together with the audience and launch it in JIRA!

    “Pocker - GUI for Docker”, Vladimir Vasilkin (ALMWorks, St. Petersburg)

    Easily and quickly deploy and manage Atlassian products in a variety of configurations. When developing plugins for Atlassian solutions, all process participants often need to deploy JIRA or Confluence in a specific environment:

    • developers do this for debugging;
    • QA - for testing;
    • support service - to reproduce customer problems;
    • sales - to demonstrate new functionality;
    • system administrators - for developers, QA and others.

    In the presentation, we will tell you how, using the Pocker OpenSource tool, you can easily and quickly raise such configurations by choosing different DBMSs, versions, plugins, databases, and then manage them - start / stop, view logs and so on.

    Participation is free, but you must register and receive an invitation. Limited number of seats.

    For those who will not be able to attend in person, an online broadcast will be organized on the IT.Mail.Ru portal . Speakers can be asked questions in the VKontakte and Facebook community groups .

    Address: Moscow, Leningradsky Prospekt 39, p. 79 (metro Airport).

    Registration and gathering of participants: 18:30.

    The beginning of the reports: 19:00.

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