Not sure if you already asked to INFRA, but don't waste their time, the plugin is not supported for Jira 6.x (ASF is currently using 6.1):

https://bitbucket.org/bbaker/atlassian-markdown/issue/9/jira-6-support

Would be cool is someone could take-up the implementation of such feature ;-)


On 22/10/13 08:50, Andrea Di Menna wrote:
What about this?

https://blogs.atlassian.com/2012/03/markdown-support-for-jira/

Il 22/ott/2013 08:01 "Sergio Fernández" <
sergio.fernan...@salzburgresearch.at> ha scritto:

Hi,

  On 21 October 2013 21:33, Fabian Christ <christ.fab...@googlemail.com>**
wrote:

I have been looking in the JIRA administration but could not find any
possibility to change this ourselves.


No, you have to request it to INFRA. I know it because I had to do it in
the other way around (enable it) for Marmotta (see INFRA-6858).

It's funny, we discussed that f2f when yesterday Rupert realized about
such feature. I know he has his strong arguments (copy&paste directly from
issues to the documentation); but personally I'd prefer to have rich format
in the issues, and then translate to proper documentation. After all,
issues receive comments, documentation should be something more elaborated.
But, as I said, that's my personal point of view.


On 22/10/13 06:32, Rupert Westenthaler wrote:> Hi Enrico,
On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 11:56 PM, Enrico Daga <enricod...@gmail.com>
wrote:
maybe I missed something, but I remember Jira had a nice way of
keeping track of related commits, with detailed logs from svn.
I can't see it in the new version. Is this a known issue?
If we are preparing a wish list, I'd love to have them back...

I think the SVN plugin was deactivated by INFRA about a year ago
because it regularly crashed the Server.

Track the commit related to issues is quite useful, I agree. So, what
about a different solution? What about switching to git after the imminent
release? Even if not all people is familiar now with such SCM, I think the
project could benefit of adopting it.

Cheers,

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Knowledge and Media Technologies
Salzburg Research Forschungsgesellschaft mbH
Jakob-Haringer-Straße 5/3 | 5020 Salzburg, Austria
T: +43 662 2288 318 | M: +43 660 2747 925
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