I'm usually more of a helpdesk user. We use the kanban-style project for our ticketing.
We have a legal team wanting to set up contract reviews as a project. There's a template for that but I see that there's no way to add boards to that -- if you want boards, you are going to be setting up a completely different project type.
The only problem is they like the way the kanban boards look when they see our ticketing system and want to have that for themselves. Now we could always set them up as a software project instead and then rename the issues to more fit contracts but I'm wondering if there might be a better solution. Is there a way to add boards to different project types? Is there a better way of getting a view on the existing tasks and where they sit in the workflow?
In a JSM project, as you already find out/know, it is not meant for managing issues via boards. It is using queues for issue management. However, you can still create a Kanban board and associate it with your JSM project. Please follow the steps below in the KB and try it out -
There is also an outstanding enhancement request filed with Atlassian on providing a better way to allow board creation against JSM projects. - https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JSDCLOUD-8389
Hope this helps.
Best, Joseph Chung Yin
Jira/JSM Functional Lead, Global Infrastructure Applications Team
Viasat Inc.
Thanks! I will give that a shot.
Is there a reason why they don’t use boards to manage? I find it tremendously useful but I might be biased from the background I come from. Would legal eagles have a preference for doing it another way?
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JSM is not Jira Software, thus it is by design that currently boards are not available by default for JSM projet.
If my solution helped, please click on Accept answer when you have a chance.
Best, Joseph
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