Two different Scrum Teams work on two different projects and they have different sprints.
TeamX has Sprint Planning let's say on Monday mornings every 2 weeks and completes its sprint.
TeamY has Sprint Planning let's say on Monday afternoons every 2 weeks but the team finds its sprint already completed automatically by TeamX. How can I break this relationship?
Hi @Turhan Çalışkan,
What does it mean that the sprint has been automated by TeamX? Is TeamY's sprint closed by TeamX in the board?
Hi Ollie,
Although the teams have different boards, yes that is the case.
Regards,
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Hi @Turhan Çalışkan,
As you said, the two teams are working on separate projects. I suggest that you control the permissions of these two teams.
refer to https://confluence.atlassian.com/adminjiraserver074/managing-project-permissions-881683464.html
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Thanks Ollie,
Please find below screenshots for the permissions of both teams. It did not ring a bell for me:((
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Hi @Turhan Çalışkan,
From the above figure, we can see that the staff is exactly the same, and the authority to manage the sprint cannot be assigned to two Team members at the same time, otherwise everyone has the right to operate the sprint of each other's team.
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Many thanks for your assistance Ollie.
As per Atlassian Documentation advise, I have added a "Sprint Manager" project role to be able to start/complete/manage sprints more effectively. But now, I cannot associate this new project role with a permission scheme. How do I do it?
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Hi @Turhan Çalışkan,
“I cannot associate this new project role with a permission scheme”means you don't have permission? Or you do not find the configuration entrance?
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