Is it bad form to use a Fix Version to simply name the end of a maturity phase in developing an idea through:
As a disclaimer, I am just another Jira user, and not employed by Atlassian or any marketplace vendor. With that out of the way...
Jira is just a tool, and although there are some better (and worse) ways of using it, you can decide how you use the features, and accept what happens. Releases / versions help solve a specific need, and if you use them for something else that could cause confusion down the road for your teams.
As you are describing a flow from concept-to-cash, including ideation, have you looked at Jira Product Discovery to help with that type of high-level and road-mapping flow? Please look here for more information: https://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/product-discovery
Kind regards,
Bill
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Hello,
Nothing is bad if it's answering to your needs !
But why not use a specific Workflow where you have statuses matching your list ?
It seems you're describing a "processus" , a "lifecycle"... So I'd say, use a workflow in my understanding.
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Thanks, Leo - will think on this further, after I've look at what Bill suggested looking at above.
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