Currently, on our JIRA Cloud, only the Information Security team have administrator privileges to create/modify projects, workflows, screens, etc.
Is it possible to have a "lower level" administrator role that allows some users to create new projects, or to modify their own projects, but most importantly, workflows?
But not other people's projects/workflows.
I'm asking because both the Information Security and several Scrum Masters of the company are looking to a way to give some users more control, but only for their projects, workflows, screens, etc.
Thanks!
Tomer
This functionality is coming into Server versions. I don't know if any of it will make it into Cloud.
Very interested in this functionality too. Can you direct me to some issue I can vote for or watch?
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@Nic Brough -Adaptavist- I'm interested in this as well. I hope Cloud will get this functionality some day.
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Nic, can you give a schedule for when this will be available, weeks or months?
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Jira 7.9 has some of it, 7.10 a bit more.
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are there some links to descriptions on what they have?
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there seems to be no possibility to separate administrator rights in Jira Cloud.
Best,
Nic
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Nic w., is that a statement or a question to JIRA?
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