Building the Jira celebration train with Forge & Lego Pybricks
Byte Size Session (BEGINNER level)
Room D
A while back, as part of Atlassian's ShipIt Days, I spent 24 hours working on something a little left of field.
I challenged myself to build something weird with Forge to improve my knowledge of how forge worked with external systems - could I get my Jira cloud site to tell my lego train to do a victory lap every time I closed a Jira ticket?
It was easier than I imagined, and a lot of fun.
In this presentation, I'll share:
I challenged myself to build something weird with Forge to improve my knowledge of how forge worked with external systems - could I get my Jira cloud site to tell my lego train to do a victory lap every time I closed a Jira ticket?
It was easier than I imagined, and a lot of fun.
In this presentation, I'll share:
- Why I love ShipIt days
- How I implemented the Jira celebration train
- Why Pybricks and Forge made this such a fun project
Melissa Paisley
Atlassian
Melissa has been a Developer Advocate at Atlassian for more than 5 years. She is passionate about sharing her enthusiasm for Forge with the Atlassian community. Recently she has been focussed on making Forge accessible to developers with a wide range of experience levels through the creation of Forge Quest. In her spare time she likes to knit, build lego, garden and play minecraft with her nephews.