12/28/2023 0 Comments Bitbucket gitkraken![]() They're just adding it- Ryan Spilken: Adding. ![]() If you can conduct a search you'd be able to save that as a filter. Matthew Stublefield: And to be clear, they're not moving it, it will still be there in the issues menu. Whereas previously, that was only done through the issues menu. So when you move into the sidebar menu within a project that says issues, and then you define a search with either basic search or JQL, they will then include a save button, which will allow you to save that search. What this comes down to is that they're moving the save filter UI into the project issue list. We actually had to go round about this for a little while before we recorded today, because it was a little confusing. Over in the Jira platform, you are now able to save your search criteria with filters. We've got some people who know some people. Ryan Spilken: Maybe we can reach out to our colleagues over there at Atlassian and we'll see what we can do. Matthew Stublefield: Not that time now, that's BS. Ryan Spilken: Oh, Matthew, you crack me up sometimes. But if you got nothing else going on maybe we can track that person down. I don't know, Ryan, if that's something you put on your plate there. It makes me want to find some way to connect with the Jira platform product manager or whoever, the Atlassian platform to talk with us more about that. Matthew Stublefield: Mm-hmm (affirmative). You're raising some questions for me now, because- Ryan Spilken: I see what you're saying and I think it's definitely, but because those devices are so user centric, if it's not a heavily regulated device. Yeah, you're raising some questions for me now. Presumably this is referring to your access through the apps, not through the mobile web browser, which comes in should be spoofed. That is a question here of, so it's mobile app management. Like the actual iPad is going to have to be a company managed one, right? Because if you pull up Jira through Safari on an iPad. ![]() Ryan Spilken: Well, it's a combination though, of cloud and server sides or client side stuff. Cloud is more secure than my data center, because I can't do this on data center." That's pretty neat. This is the type of feature where you go, "Ooh, I don't know that the cloud is secure enough." Then you go, "Oh shit. This is really powerful and it's going to make some large enterprises. Atlassian doing this on cloud is fantastic. Matthew Stublefield: Yeah, getting compliance with a security policy that says, "We don't want this data to be portable" Really hard in the Atlassian space. It's like we could hide buttons or things like that, we'd still potentially be able get around it- Ryan Spilken: Yeah, because it's all. And there just wasn't an actually secure way to do it. And we looked at creating a custom app to do that. They wanted to prevent people from copying and pasting stuff on their phone, or downloading certain things. Actually years ago I was working with a multinational firm that wanted this exact thing. This could be a requisite feature for some enterprise users out there. Now, you have to be an Atlassian access subscriber to do this. Admins can now configure security controls for users, iOS or Android devices, clipboard restrictions, data protection, device security, and such, by creating a mobile app management policy. Where now you're able to create a mobile app management policy. Let's start with the Atlassian Cloud platform. And of course, you'll get links to these notes in our transcript. These are covering from the 27th of September to the 12th of October. We'll start as we always do with the Atlassian Cloud updates. Ryan Spilken: Well, before we get to the Eldritch Abomination that is the GitKraken news with BitBucket. Matthew Stublefield: Good to see you both. I'm your host, Ryan Spilken and joining me today in order to hold back the many arms of the beast are Brenda Burrell and Matthew Stublefield. This is episode 129, Restrain the GitKraken. ![]() Ryan Spilken: Hello, and welcome to the Atlassian Ecosystem Podcast.
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