Suppose if a project is set to limited then what can be accessible to anyone or if the project is set to private then what will happen
Hi @Gupta Vishal ,
that types of access are related to team-managed projects.
Team-managed software projects have three, simple access levels:
More information about are available here https://support.atlassian.com/jira-software-cloud/docs/manage-how-people-access-your-team-managed-project/
Hope this helps,
Fabio
Hello @Gupta Vishal ,
Hope you are doing good!!
I think you are talking about Team Managed project ( Next Gen) in Jira Cloud if yes,
Team-managed software projects have three, simple access levels:
Open: When a project is open, anyone on your Jira site can view, create and edit issues in your project. With this access level, Jira gives anyone who logs into your Jira site the Member role in your project.
Limited: When a project is limited, anyone on your Jira site can view and comment on issues in your project. But, they can't edit them or create new ones. With this access level, Jira gives anyone who logs into your Jira site the Viewer role in your project.
Private: When a project is private, only Jira admins and people you add to the project can see it in their project directory or its issues in search results.
For more information please have look at Team-managed project permissions.
Regards,
Mayur
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i want the answer of your question too my friend
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i suggest to clear this project more and more to us to understand ??
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