 Using GitLab Jira Importer, you can import your Jira issues to gitlab.com or to your self-managed GitLab instance. Jira issues import is currently in MVC and we continue to add more mappings as new releases of GitLab comes out. In order to import your Jira issues, you want to find the project or the team that you want to import the issues on that project level. In this case, I have healthcare provider incorporated and mock organization with several subgroups or product areas that are set up and we want to bring in these issues into the front-end engineering team. I will go over to issues and I will click import issues and import from Jira. Now it's noted that you need to have a basic Jira integration set up that can be found in settings and integrations. Once this opens here, we can see that I have this Jira set up and for more information on that how to set up that basic integration, click on the link below that has those set up directions. So once I click on this new Jira import, it's going to give me a selection to choose from which project within Jira. I'm going to select healthcare provider incorporated, I'm going to click next and then it's going to begin that import. I can click view issues and I can see all the different issues that were brought in from Jira into this project of this team that we were looking to migrate over. Now currently as of May 2020, what it brings over is that title and description. I will link an epic, an open epic that is currently being worked on on how we are going forward and building out more mapping so that you can move your Jira issues into GitLab. If you want to collaborate, feel free to add any input on this epic and the direction you'd like to see us at GitLab going forward with this Jira GitLab integration. So we see that there's going to be a lot more mapping around different areas including weights, epics, dependencies, workflows, a lot of things that we've taken to consideration while building out this Jira integration or this Jira import into GitLab.