We want to create some users that will only see Jira projects info. They will not do any interaction. Just see projects painel tasks.
Not for free - a Jira user with any access counts towards your licence.
But you can allow non-logged-in people access to your Jira. It won't know who they are, so read-only access is very strongly recommended, but you can just use "anyone" as a group in your project permissions to let the world see it.
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Best described as a work-around, worst as a gaping vulnerability.
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I've wanted this for many years now as well; Daemon users which can be used explicitly to provide DISCRETE (for the purposes of security, and 0-trust methodology) access from various applications to explicit Jira resources.
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