A Shared Space for Practical Innovation
Inflectra products are used by organizations around the world to manage requirements, tests, releases, risks, automation, incidents, and complex software delivery programs. Over time, our community has created a wide range of useful scripts, integration examples, automation helpers, import/export tools, and proof-of-concept applications.
The new Inflectra Community GitHub organization gives those contributions a more visible and accessible home.
Community repositories may include:
- Community SpiraApps
- API code samples
- Test automation examples
- Migration and import utilities
- Reporting and data extraction tools
- DevOps integration examples
- Templates and starter kits
- Experimental prototypes
- Partner- and customer-contributed extensions
By making these resources easier to discover, Inflectra aims to help teams accelerate implementation, solve common integration challenges, and learn from practical examples created by others in the community.
Supporting the SpiraApp Ecosystem
One of the key goals of the new GitHub community is to support the growing ecosystem around SpiraApps.
SpiraApps allow organizations to extend and customize the Spira platform with additional functionality, integrations, automation, and user experience enhancements. The community GitHub organization gives developers and implementers a place to share SpiraApps and related examples that may be useful to other teams.
These projects might include integrations with external systems, specialized reporting tools, workflow helpers, AI-related experiments, import utilities, or connectors that address specific industry needs.
A Community-Driven Model
The Inflectra Community GitHub organization is intended to complement, not replace, official Inflectra product distributions, documentation, and support channels.
Some repositories may be maintained by Inflectra employees, while others may come from partners, customers, or independent contributors. Unless explicitly stated otherwise, repositories in the community organization should be considered community-contributed projects provided on a community-support basis.
This model gives contributors the flexibility to share practical solutions while giving users clear visibility into project ownership, maturity, documentation, licensing, and support expectations.
Encouraging Collaboration and Reuse
The new community is also intended to make collaboration easier.
Developers can submit issues, propose enhancements, open pull requests, improve documentation, or contribute new examples. Repository maintainers are encouraged to include clear README files, licensing information, setup instructions, version compatibility notes, and contribution guidelines.
To keep projects organized and easy to find, Inflectra will encourage consistent repository naming, tagging, and documentation practices across the organization.
Helping Teams Extend Inflectra Products with Confidence
Every organization has its own tools, processes, compliance requirements, and delivery workflows. The Inflectra Community GitHub organization gives teams a practical way to share the small but important pieces that help make software delivery ecosystems work better together.
Whether it is a command-line utility that imports test results, a sample integration with a DevOps pipeline, a SpiraApp that connects to an external service, or a template for regulated software delivery, the new community is intended to make useful work more visible and reusable.
Join the Inflectra Community
Inflectra invites customers, partners, employees, and technology enthusiasts to explore the new GitHub organization, contribute ideas, and share projects that may help others in the community.
The launch of this community reflects Inflectra’s continued commitment to openness, extensibility, practical innovation, and customer success across the software delivery lifecycle.
We look forward to seeing what the Inflectra community builds next.