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titleWelcome to your new space!

Confluence spaces are great for sharing content and news with your team. This is your home page. Right now it shows recent space activity, but you can customize this page in anyway you like.

Complete these tasks to get started

  •  Edit this home page - Click Edit in the top right of this screen to customize your Space home page
  •  Create your first page - Click the Create button in the header to get started
  •  Brand your Space - Click Configure Sidebar in the left panel to update space details and logo
  •  Set permissions - Click Space Tools in the left sidebar to update permissions and give others access

 

Recent space activity

Recently Updated
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Space contributors

Contributors
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Builds by Project, Version and Issue

 With JIRA TeamCity Integration, the detailed build statistics will be always available for you directly in JIRA. After you install and configure the plugin, you will see the TeamCity tab on the Project, Issue and Version pages in JIRA. Thus, for every JIRA project, issue or product version you will have a complete list of builds associated to it. The list contains the information about whether the build is successful, its start date and time, duration, etc.

Links to TeamCity

The plugin shows basic build parameters that are usually sufficient for tracking your project effectively. However, if you need more information, you can click links in the build list to see build configuration or build results in TeamCity. This will bring you directly to the TeamCity page that contains details you're looking for and will make your work with TeamCity and JIRA even more comfortable and productive.

Build Change Log

You can always see what exactly changes and new features your builds include. Since TeamCity compiles builds from the files commited to the version-control system, all committers will need to log messages that describes their change to the code. These messages will be shown right in the TeamCity tab in JIRA giving you a better idea of what is being done for your JIRA projects.