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Would you like to share your JIRA hints, tips and techniques with us and with other JIRA users? We welcome your contributions.

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Tweeting your Hints and Tips – Tips via Twitter

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Do you have hints and tips about your JIRA bug tracker to share with the world? Even more, would you like to see your tips appear on a page in the Atlassian documentation? Just tweet with the hash tag "#JIRATips" and see your hint appear in our documentation. Then grab a badge for your blog! More...

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Blogging your Technical Tips and Guides – Tips of the Trade

Have you written a blog post describing a specific configuration of JIRA or a neat trick that you have discovered? Let us know, and we will link to your blog from our documentation. More....

Contributing Documentation in Other Languages

Have you written a guide to JIRA in a language other than English, or translated one of our guides? Let us know, and we will link to your guide from our documentation. More....

Updating the Documentation Itself

Have you found a mistake in the documentation, or do you have a small addition that would be so easy to add yourself rather than asking us to do it? You can update the documentation page directly.

Getting Permission to Update the Documentation

Our documentation wiki contains developer-focused documentation (such as API guides, plugin and gadget development guides and guides to other frameworks) as well as product documentation (user's guides, administrator's guides and installation guides). The wiki permissions are different for each type of documentation.

  • If you want to update the Developer Network or other developer-focused wiki spaces, just sign up for a wiki username then log in and make the change.
  • If you want to update the JIRA product documentation, we ask you to sign the Atlassian Contributor License Agreement (ACLA) before we grant you wiki permissions to update the documentation space. Please read the ACLA to see the terms of the agreement and the documentation it covers. Then sign and submit the agreement as described on the form attached to that page.

Following our Style Guide

Please read our short guidelines for authors.

How we Manage Community Updates

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