On Tuesday, December 10, 2013 6:51:51 PM UTC, Eric Sorenson wrote:
>
> Hi, as I mailed about a little while ago[1], we're migrating issue 
> tracking for Puppet Labs projects from Redmine to JIRA. 
>
> After working through the tooling and integration concerns, we're going 
> to make the switch on 16th of December. 
>
> More info on how this will work: 
>
> * Everybody needs to create a new account on JIRA, since we can�t 
> migrate passwords from redmine to jira. 
> * If you were watching redmine bugs to track their progress, you will be 
> notified via email with the new location of the bug in JIRA. You'll need 
> to set yourself up to watch the bug in JIRA with your newly-created 
> account. 
> * Some older issues that we think are obsolete will not be migrated, but 
> if we made a mistake and forgot to include your favorite bug, there will 
> be a link on each Redmine issue where you can migrate it with a single 
> click. 
> * The Redmine instance will remain up and read-only, because there's a 
> ton of back history, outgoing links, google indexing, etc that is quite 
> valuable to keep. 
> * Projects that use github issues will also migrate, but pull request 
> workflow remains as-is. 
>
> Please let me know if you have any additional questions. 
>
>

I am probably just missing the obvious - in redmine it was possible to 
subscribe to an entire project and get all activity.  How do I do the same 
with Jira? 

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