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In this tutorial, Sergey Krumchenko from Los Angeles introduces Jira, focusing on creating bug reports. He briefly reviews the Jira dashboard and explains its components, such as the lists of issues developers are working on, those in progress, and completed tasks. Sergey provides an example of logging a new issue: a user unable to log in with an email extension of ".ru." He emphasizes that the title for bug reports should explain three key points: the nature of the issue, the context, and the specific scenario of the problem. This structure ensures clarity in communication within the development team.