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Forge Feature Wishlist
Hey all! Curious to hear your experiences working with Forge and any features you hope will be added in the future. Personally two things that I feel are lacking with Forge are 1) Better data storage options, specifically around imagery - right now anything to do with uploaded images or large binary is a pain to handle, it feels like the only option is to use an external storage service or API to manage these while Forge ideally would be able to handle this natively. 2) Access to admin Jira APIs - This might sort of be counter to the purpose of Forge (sandboxed, Atlassian-hosted, with limited permissions for security), but I have been repeatedly roadblocked by admin endpoints you used to be able to access through Connect that are no longer accessible through Forge. What are some other features you wish to see in Forge?
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Hey @Jack Carroll - have you seen the Object Store EAP? Atlassian’s working on the storage thing as we speak: https://developer.atlassian.com/platform/forge/storage-reference/object-store/ Regarding admin API access, I definitely agree, but I would say we should expect some changes around that in the coming year or so, since the admin API surface itself has expanded massively in the last 18 months. I would imagine they wanted to get that done before they started to build the Forge capabilities to access them, and I do expect they’ll have to design some new permissions scopes as well.
How to speed up Confluence adoption with AI-first approach?
Breaking the ice by throwing a current challenge into the community. I am currently doing a Confluence rollout for a small real estate company. 4 people, planning to grow in the next year to approx. 15 people. Problem: The founder has very little time and the new sales employee is a complete newbie to anything tool related. Collaboration happens via email, phone and word documents. There is understanding, that a lots has to change. The biggest blocker currently is time, not willingness. I am now thinking about effective and non-traditional ways to speed up the process from 0 to 1. I helped the founder set up a claude project so he can record himself and collect his knowledge there, which helped already a lot. But I don't want to stop there and think of more ways on how do drive an ai-first approach. Any ideas? Maybe on how to include Rovo?
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@Marina Dittrich if you want to use an AI-first approach, you need to identify the things that are already problems where solutions haven’t been found. Then show them how Rovo/AI/Confluence can help. If you go trying to get them on board without having a solid use case that really resonates, they’ll certainly balk at using AI of any kind, which doesn’t show value unless you know what problem you’re solving for.
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