Vol. 2 |
Inside This Issue
Table of Contents |
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What’s new…
Artifacts on various products have been uploaded or created by the teams in their respective spaces in eSankalan. Below are the spaces for teams :
Product Management
Product Engineering
Product Implementation
Product Documentation
DevOps
You can download any page of the spaces by exporting to MS Word or PDF.
While creating content in Confluence, you can import an MS Word document as input to the page. Once imported, the content of the Word document populates the Confluence page.
Statistics as on date
User count: 54
Total number of invitations sent: 62
Total users on-boarded: 54
Recent Contributors…
Team | DevOps |
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Contributor | Gajendran |
Artifact | https://digit-discuss.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/DOPS/pages/3407918/eGov+-+CI+CD https://digit-discuss.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/DOPS/pages/2097853/New+Git+Strategy |
Team | Product Management |
Contributor | Prashant Tak |
Artifact | https://digit-discuss.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/ED/pages/13107412/Product-+Fire+NoC |
Team | Product Engineering |
Contributor | Ghanshyam |
Artifacts | https://digit-discuss.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/EPE/pages/18841665/Access+Control+Service+ACS https://digit-discuss.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/EPE/pages/18710606/Billing-Collection-Integration https://digit-discuss.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/EPE/pages/18677833/Billing+Service https://digit-discuss.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/EPE/pages/18743360/User+Service |
Tips & Tricks
@mentions - you use these in FaceBook, Twitter and Slack so try them in eSankalan. @mentions are a great way to get anyone’s attention on relevant content without having to use email.
How to @mention someone - simply type @ in eSankalan and you will be prompted with names of other eSankalan users. Type their name and save the page. A notification will be sent automatically to mentioned users, pulling them to the page, blog or comment. Easy, isn’t it?
Natural question - why @mention and why not just email?
Short answer: It’s much faster to mention anyone in eSankalan than it is to email them.
Long answer: Valuable conversations are lost in email inboxes, never to be found again. Worst of all, no one benefits from the great ideas that come out of those conversations.