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I'm not in IT, but my work is extremely IT adjacent. One project of mine needs documenting and we signed up for Jira this month (and Confluence, but r/confluence is approval-only, so here I am). I wanted to add the documentation Ive stored in Teams to Confluence, hoping users will see answers to their questions as they ask themโฆ
But when I asked if I could publish to Confluence , our IT guy says:
Under our licecening agreement, only IT has the ability to create/modify Spaces & Pages (emphasis mine)
I'm not paid enough to know what our service agreement says, but I really doubt that Atlassian is explicit on users' roles in their customer's company. I think IT is making excuaes; has anyone heard of or had a restriction like that? (or am I being paranoid?)
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