Often we need to capture an idea, or a felt need, without yet knowing whether the idea will actually be worked on, or by whom. How do we capture and track those ideas, yet keep them separate from tasks that are approved to be worked on? E.g.
This is something I've wondered about for years, as I've used JIRA. I'm wondering both,
Two different scenarios that I have seen in my experience, both of which you have touched on but just adding my 2 cents.
Firstly, I believe Idea and Task should be easily distinguishable and hence be of different issue types.
Thank you, this is helpful. If you have an "Ideation" status, don't you think it would be redundant to have an "Idea" issue type, since you could easily distinguish ideas from tasks by their status?
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Think about issue creation. It will be misleading to the user if they are just submitting an idea but they need to create a task. Depending on your org, you can handle this with training but user experience wise, it is much clearer for users submitting ideas to create an Idea issue type.
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