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    Jira (/ˈdʒiːrə/ JEE-rə) is a proprietary product developed by Atlassian that allows bug tracking, issue tracking and agile project management. Jira is...
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  • Look up jira, JIRA, Jíra, or Jířa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jira may refer to: Jira (given name) Jira (software), a bug-tracking, issue-tracking...
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  • Sigulda. Jíra qualified for the 2010 Winter Olympics where he finished 18th. FIL-Luge profile Luboš Jíra at FIL Luboš Jíra at Olympics.com Luboš Jíra at Olympedia...
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    they were using. As a solution, they launched Atlassian's flagship product Jira, a project and issue tracker that is still widely used today, and refocused...
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  • Petr Jíra (born August 10, 1978) is a Czech professional ice hockey player and head coach for Piráti Chomutov U20. He currently plays with Piráti Chomutov...
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  • Jira or Jeera is a Thai given name. Notable people with the name include: Jira Maligool (born 1961), Thai film director Jira Payne, American politician...
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  • Jira Studio was an integrated, hosted software development suite developed by Atlassian Software Systems. Jira Studio included Subversion for revision...
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  • collaboration platform and has been adapted to work in conjunction with Jira and other Atlassian software products, including Bamboo, Clover, Crowd, Crucible...
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  • Jira Payne was a Michigan politician. Payne was the owner of Atlas sawmill. On November 6, 1837, Payne was elected to the Michigan House of Representatives...
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    Jehovah-jireh (redirect from Jehovah Jira)
    In the Book of Genesis, Jehovah-jireh was the location of the binding of Isaac, where Yahweh told Abraham to offer his son Isaac as a burnt offering. Abraham...
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