Hi @Ish ,
That would be No.
Queues is a feature specific to JSM so in orde to view/use them you require a license of JSM/JSD.
You can provide them access to view issues and use filters (with a Jira Core or Jira Software license) but Queues would mean a license/become an agent.
If they really need queues and you want them to have only read only access, you could give them read only access on your project through roles/permissions and give them a license to allow them to use queues but not sure if that would be a good use case/use of your budget :)
true but you can in effect give them the same thing. Dashboard works well or a kanban w/ swimlanes by 'queue query' etc.
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Absolutely, that's also why I mention just using filters.
Plenty of workarounds imho to give the people what they need to see but if they really need the queues feature, that's a license :)
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As long as they are licensed on a different product then yes.
It's like being a collaborator but then with read only
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Hi Ishan, welcome to the Community. If you want to give user (Jira Core or Jira Software users) read only access ensure these users are in a role/group and give them Browse only permissions to the JSM project.
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and by non-agent you mean customers or jira software/ jira core users?
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