It's called "Documents" - this one: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/com.stonikbyte.jira.plugins.project-docs-plugin/server/overview
We've used this quite a bit for our Projects and really like the project level document repository, folder and issue linking features it includes. We want to move to JIRA Cloud sometime in the next few months but hate to lose the Documents functionality.
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Hi Deb,
In case it helps you, there is a Simple Cloud Files Addon in the marketplace which I own.
Doesn't match fully with the Documents plugin you linked to, but it does provide project & issue level files & folders, stored in your own personal S3 Bucket. It's still in the beginning stages, but more features are coming in the near future.
Hi Deb,
Sorry to disappoint you, but we have no plans to make the Documents add-on available for JIRA Cloud in the near future.
Thank you,
-Danut
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I have created an issue on your behalf in the vendors bug tracker: https://bitbucket.org/StonikByte/documents-add-on/issues/57/create-an-atlassian-connect-version-of
Please follow that issue for more details. Cheers.
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First, which "documents add-on" do you mean? The vendor has now way of knowing you're asking this unless you tag it for them or someone pokes them to ask, or they are reading every single new question here.
Secondly, is it an add-on currently for Server? Because the answer is going to be "probably never, as Atlassian are not adding new Server add-ons for Cloud, so unless the vendor is planning to rewrite it as a Connect add-on, it 's not going to go to Cloud"
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