Or to put it another way, what is it about the 'Epic' issue-type that tells GreenHopper to put it in this panel? It can't be its name, as I can rename 'Epic' to anything I like and it still works.
We have a need to set up two projects, one which uses an issue-type called 'Requirement' and one which uses 'Epic'. We would like to be able to have both issue-types show up in the 'Epics' panel on the Rapid Boards. Can it be done? :-)
We're on JIRA 5.2.4 and GreenHopper 6.1.1.
Not possible, the code picks up just one issue type in the property entry tables.
Thanks, that's what I suspected :-(
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Apologies for the necro-post, but if people are still interested (and still happy to wait), see https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/GHS-9455
I'd still avoid renaming epics to something else, but a change of description, inline translation and changing workflows are all ok now.
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Ok. Can we rename Epic for something else and assign custom workflow to it? Will it broke something?
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Are there any plans to fix this? We have a legacy project in Jira with issues that we'd like visible in the EPICs panel without having to convert the issues to the Epic issue type.
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This is by design, so I don't anticipate it being changed.
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I can tell you that the magic numbers are stored in these property keys...
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Sorry, I've no idea what I'm looking at there...
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