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In early January 2015, we migrated the ArchivesSpace catalog of user stories from Pivotal Tracker to We have a public development catalog that uses JIRA in order to enable the community to

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3. Play a more integral role in our development planning process through voting (ArchivesSpace members only).

 

We have 2 active JIRA instances that we encourage you to bookmark and to visit often.

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by participating in discussions around issues via comments and submitting supporting materials


  • JIRA (http://development.archivesspace.org)
    • A living catalog of all user stories for the ArchivesSpace application since the beginning of the ArchivesSpace program in 2011, including those completed, those currently being implemented, those prioritized for development, and those not yet prioritized.  You can browse the catalog using labels and other attributes such as type, status, etc.

 

  • Support JIRA (http://support.archivesspace.org)
    • For filing ArchivesSpace users with JIRA accounts can submit bug reports and feature requests. In order for us to follow-up with you directly, all submissions require the email address of the submitter. All issues will be checked for duplication and bug reports will be verified for accuracy before being transferred into the Development JIRA where they will be prioritized for implementation. 

We've also put together some resources to help you understand how ArchivesSpace uses JIRA and how you can use it yourself. You can also access JIRA's online help anytime by clicking on the question mark in the top navigation bar.

How to read a JIRA issue recordHow to vote on a JIRA issue

Glossaries

If you have ideas of other helpful resources to add, please let Christine (christine.dibella@lyrasis.org) know, or request a wiki account to add a resource yourself.