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The problem in this situation is to find out what kind of JIRA license you need as JIRA is licensed per active users. Do you need to buy a JIRA license for several hundreds of users or just the number of users that actually use or will use it?
That would be reasonable to buy license for JIRA only for the users that use this system, right?
Solution
So I came up with a simple solution to survive with the license that matches the actual JIRA user count rather than to buy a license for users who will eventually never use the system. The idea is simple – all user accounts that are not using JIRA actively shall be created and then disabled. (You do not need to buy a license for inactive JIRA accounts.) Whenever inactive user wants to log on to the system for the first time, she/he uses “forgot password” functionality. Once user receives the password, the account is automatically enabled. As a result active number of accounts actually is aligned to the number of active JIRA users.
Technical solution
Technically this solution is implemented as a JIRA plugin. You install the plugin and then you can disable unused accounts and instruct first time users to use the “forgot password” functionality. That’s it.
Security aspect. In order to prevent auto enabling of any disabled account, the user should be explicitly placed in group ‘auto-enable’. This will prevent automatic enabling of ex-employees or otherwise disabled old JIRA accounts that shall not be enabled.
Want the plugin?
If you have interest in this JIRA plugin then please drop me a note here or on e-mail.
Šogad, tāpat kā pagājušogad recenzēju LU jauno programmētāju kvalifikācijas darbus. Lai arī prāvs laiciņš jau pagājis, tomēr gribu uzrakstīt savus iespaidus – varbūt citiem studentiem noder.
Tas bija par pašiem studentu darbiem. Vēl man pāris domas par procesu kopumā:
Let us start with processes.
Quality management system (QMS) shall facilitate and promote usage of agile practices. As quality management system is the right source of how things should be done, then, of course QMS shall refer and promote these practices. When someone addresses QMS for advice, these practices shall be found there.
QMS shall define requirements what general software engineering practices shall be present in every project – scope management, requirements management, risk management, quality management, etc. Projects then shall map which practices they use to fulfill these requirements. For example, extensive unit testing plus proper automated regression tests, plus continuous integration practices shall be sufficient for quality control requirements.
When auditing projects, quality auditors shall apprize use of pure agile techniques in agile projects. Although traditional, old school techniques could be acceptable, agile practices shall prevail. For example, usage of agile estimation techniques (e.g. estimation poker) shall be evaluated higher than classical waterfall estimation techniques. Another example would be documenting the requirements – user stories are preferred over waterfall-style requirement specifications. Even more, waterfall-style requirement specifications or estimation techniques can be dangerous for agile projects, as agile project organization doesn’t provide desired attention to them.
QMS shall guide and promote conclusion of agile style contracts. No doubt – you can’t run true agile project with waterfall style fixed price and fixed scope contract.
Quite often agile teams are so focused on deliverables that they completely overlook the need of documenting how they work, document test results, etc. In their mind this falls in category “waste”. From Quality management system standpoint having these documents is essential, because, for example ISO 9001, requires quality records as a proof that proper quality management activities have been executed. How should QMS react to agile projects’ zero-document approach? Quality management system should help agile teams to come up with the minimal list of required quality records that agile teams have to collect and help them to extract these records from the activities they already use. For example, continuous integration server build results along with unit test execution logs shall be good enough quality record if only they are stored properly.
Another area where help is needed is scope management. QMS shall guide agile projects how to document and design so frequently changing requirements. This is extremely important, because failure to do proper scope management is the most common pitfall for all agile projects. It is very important to follow best practices for recording user stories, have definition of done, properly document scope changes, etc.
Now let us try to sum it up. It turns out that Quality Management System shall insist that agile projects must follow if not all agile practices then at least majority of them. Even more – agile techniques shall be implemented as recommended by industry leaders, according to best practices. Instead of agile process QMS shall have agile guidance. QMS shall facilitate agile practices instead of putting them into process frame.
It puts also more demanding requirements for quality auditors. Auditors shall be well educated in agile techniques so that they can recognize really trustworthy scope management and separate it from lousy user story list. Or to put it differently – auditors shall distinguish lean project from hollow project.
Just made a short introductory presentation about open source version control systems. It is not meant as a comprehensive comparison, but just a short insight about their types and few criteria in case you want to implement one of them.