In my project, we have issue level security setup.
Also the project has many releases added. the release details are confidential.
If a team is working on a particular release, they are entitled to see the related release details.
But with current default settings in JIRA, any team in any issue level security is able to see all the release details.
Is there a way to limit this by using issue level security feature?
Or is there an alternate way to manage release information from issue level perspective? We are not using Agile/scrum methodology, I dont mind un-using "Release" feature if I can get release information managed in some other way.
The information about a release that the teams might see is really just the start date and release date. I'm rather surprised that these are treated as confidential information within the same company. I don't know of a way in standard Jira to restrict who can view this information except to track the sensitive release information in a restricted project (Permission Scheme, Browse Issues)
You could use the ScriptRunner plugin and a Behaviour to restrict who can see the information in a custom field for this information perhaps.
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