First off, I love Product Discovery. It seems to balance the right amount of flexibility for managing chaos, ease of creating new views for various use cases, and the integration with Jira.
Feature Request: When I search for an issue "in this view", I would love to see a list of other views this idea can be found in. If I click on a result, it should take me to that view.
Use case: We are starting to build up a lot of ideas, and different views to move them through the process. There are times when I am "presenting" from a given view, and someone asks "where is idea XYZ?" if they don't see it in the current view.
It is easy enough to search for the text in the global view, and it shows relevant projects where items can be found, including Discovery. If you click the idea, it takes you to the idea detail page, but its not clear what views the idea will show up in, unless you look at the metadata, and remember how all your views are configured.
If you search for ideas in the current view, it just filters the view for that idea. But it won't be displayed if its not in the view because of filter criteria.
The Ask: I would love to be able to search just within a Jira Product Discovery project, and see a list of views the idea can be found in. If I click one of those results, take me to the view.
On it! Thanks for sharing. I didn't spend a ton of time looking, but it wasn't obvious where to submit an FR.
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That link is for a contest that happens to be going on right now. Normally, to get an FR submitted you would need to open a support ticket with Atlassian and request that one be created.
https://community.atlassian.com/forums/Jira-questions/How-to-I-create-an-Atlassian-ticket-for-a-JIRA-enhancement/qaq-p/2442641
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