I create a new project called "My Project" with key "MY". When I do that, the following also get created
Most projects will use already existing schemes. In fact, it's extreme rarely that a project needs something new. So this automatic creation of an Issue Type scheme and a Workflow scheme just adds cleanup tasks that have to be done every time a new project is created.
A new project is automatically assigned the already-existing Default Permission Scheme.
It's automatically assigned the already-existing Default Notifications scheme.
And the already-existing Default Issue Type Screen scheme.
And the Default Field Configuration.
So why does it have to get a new Issue Type and Workflow schemes. Why can't it just be assigned the defaults for those?
Use the JIRA default template to create the projects. The templates determine whether new schemes are used or existing ones chosen, and the last option on the list is set up to simply take the standard lot.
Where do I choose JIRA default template when creating new projects?
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After clicking the Add Project button the Select Project Type dialog appears and presents six types. If you chose the last one, Jira Classic, when the project is created it uses the already-existing default schemes. If, on the other hand, you select on of the other types, new schemes are created. The new schemes are based on the defaults, are essentially copies of them. But they are new, separate schemes. In my case, what was bothersome was I was creating several new projects that were all supposed to use the same schemes. But I was getting a new, separate scheme for each one. Half a dozen identical schemes where I only needed one. So now I select Jira Classic almost every time I create a new project.
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Pretty much what I do too - unless I've got a good reason to choose one of the others, I stick to Classic. The others are useful, but most of the time, I'm going to need to tweak whatever I choose
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Thanks a lot, I think Classic is a bit confusing, since it is the same name as the old classic boards not used any more.
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