Good day. It is necessary to set up in the project type "Company-managed Scrum": - make a custom template of element types (user story, task) and add manual fields in such a way that it does not affect the default user story scheme and so that it does not affect other projects.
While you cannot edit the templates Atlassian has packaged with Jira, you can essentially use any (company managed) project you create as a template for other projects.
First of all, make sure you configure a project with all the settings you want for your internal ways of working (use bespoke issue types, workflows, screens, etc).
Then, when you create a new project, select any Jira Software template you want to start from (it really doesn't matter). Just make sure to choose company managed as the project type and in the very last step of creating the project choose "share with existing project".
You can then select any existing project to start from. The result will be that your new project will share the same configuration with that project. Literally: share.
If you don't want to share the configuration, using a template doesn't make much sense. If you create a project from an Atlassian template without sharing the configuration, you will have a copy of the configuration that is NOT shared with any other projects. Unfortunately, you cannot modify the Atlassian templates themselves.
Hope this helps!
I don't understand what do you want to achieve. Can you tell more about this?
Regards,
Seba
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