I'm looking at using JPD. We have some changes which we just need to get on and do as soon as they are raised, there's no need to e.g. rank them against other changes. Is it recommended to add these changes to JPD as well as Jira Software even though there's no research etc. required?
I'm trying to figure out if we need to add absolutely everything to JPD and stop users raising tickets directly in Jira Software or whether some changes can still be raised directly in Jira Software.
If we allowed users to continue to raise changes directly in Jira software, I assume that the JPD roadmap wouldn't display these?
Hi Kara,
Jira Product Discovery has been designed to handle "large initiatives", or ideas that needs ... discovery 😅 . So we haven't designed it as a "bug tracker" in the sense that small stuff that don't need to prioritized, where you don't really need to have various user imputs to make your mind on what's the best solution etc... can skip Jira Product Discovery and direct go into you enginers backlog.
To give you a real exemple on how we do it in Jira Product Discovery: I'm in charge of a feature called "global fields". This is an idea in our Jira Product Discovery project. After we released this feature we got feedback but I will select just 3 of them for the exemple:
Worst case, if someone raise a Jira ticket, skipping JPD because they think it will be a small stuff and after engineers reviewed, it's actually not the case, nothing prevent to just move that ticket into Jira Product Discovery.
I hope it helps,
Cheers,
Hermance
Sr. Product Manager @ Jira Product Discovery
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