![]() Not on separate platforms scattered in various places, but all intuitively organized in one centralized place where everyone can work together, no matter if work is in an office or remote.īasecamp’s intentionally simple by design. Highly recommended.”īasecamp works because it’s the easiest place for everyone in every role to put the stuff, work on the stuff, discuss the stuff, decide on the stuff, and deliver the stuff that makes up every project. It’s beautiful software that has resisted every wrong trend and stayed true to the things that mattered most. ![]() Perfected and pressure-tested by hundreds of thousands of teams on millions of projects, Basecamp’s the gold standard for a simpler, superior version of project management.Īs Tobi Lütke, Shopify’s CEO says, “I’ve used Basecamp for a million projects over the last decade and a half. For nearly two decades, we’ve continually refined a unique set of tools and methods to fundamentally reduce complexity, and make project management more of a joy and less of a chore. You’re logged into Trello with your Atlassian account.It’s dialed in. Again, if you’re already logged into an ASU service, you may not see this. If you’re already logged into MyASU or another ASU service, you may not see this login or the DUO screen next. Since ASU uses our enterprise Google system to authenticate Atlassian users, you may see this screen to choose your email address. Make sure to select address.Ģ: This is #1 with the password field removed.ģ: This is the “beginning” of the ‘Atlassian’ login If you click “Log in with Google” instead, you will be taken to the screen in step #4 to select the correct Google account. (Your ASU password will be needed in step 5.) Option 2: Log in with Google Enter email address and you should be switched to screen #2, without requiring the password. You won’t need to enter a password here, however, since Trello (Atlassian) recognizes your address as belonging to ASU’s “asudev” organization and changes the login screen, removing the password field. This screen is the same as for your personal Trello account. In both cases you will start in Trello or Google, but end up with an ASU login. If you are already logged into MyASU or another ASU-authenticated service, you will be able to skip some of these. Now account is an Atlassian account in our “asudev” organization and you need to authenticate using our ASU SSO. When your account was not connected to ASU’s “asudev” Atlassian organization, logging into Trello had one screen, #1 below, where you entered your Trello user email address and password. ![]() Logging into Trello with your Atlassian Account Once your Trello account is merged into “asudev”, you will log in with – your “Atlassian account” – and ASU SSO. See Merging your Trello account into “asudev”. You may merge your account yourself for more granular control before June 1st, 2020. See If your Trello account to “asudev” merge failed for details. If you don’t it will trigger a bug in the merge process. Here’s what you need to do: Change your Trello account email address to it isn’t already, and if some or all of your Trello boards involve ASU work. ![]() See Trello and Atlassian Accounts Merging into “asudev” “asudev” is ASU’s Atlassian umbrella organization.Īll Trello accounts with address are being merged into the “asudev” organization automatically on June 1st, 2020. They recently moved to centralize account management when there’s an enterprise-level “organization.” See Trello and Atlassian Accounts Merging into “asudev”Ītlassian organizations are umbrella structures encompassing accounts for products, like free Trello accounts, without centralized account management, and also product sites (Jira, Confluence, paid Trello, etc.) which manage access within the site or application directly. (Wikipedia) ASU does not have an enterprise-wide license – most Trello users at ASU have free accounts.Ītlassian (Jira, Confluence) acquired Trello in 2017. Trello is a web-based Kanban-style list-making application. Logging into your "asudev" Trello account Summary:
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