Lots of prior questions about teams, groups, and membersOf type functionalities.
Problem is, the existing jql functions I can find all require JiraAdministrator access to create groups. However, there's nifty path atlassian.net/jira/people/team/ which allows anybody to organize a team...but how can we query against a specific one of these without long workarounds of filters depending on filters? Is there now, or going to be soon, a jql function for accessing one of these?
@Dutch Buckholz and others. Since you've expressed interest in Teams functionality:
We have an upcoming release of a brand new Teams field in Jira and we'd like to invite you to join a limited Early Access Program! With this field enabled, users will be able to
- Create and manage teams
- Associate Jira issues with Teams
- Search (JQL), filter, and create reports for issues by Team
- View the issues associated with a team on the team profile (across Jira, Confluence and more) We are launching this as part of a larger mission to enable our products to be more effective for teamwork. This field uses the Atlassian Teams concept (the one that is accessible through the People menu on the top nav on Jira and Confluence cloud editions). We are also working on unifying the different team concepts you see in our products today into one single Atlassian Teams concept that can be used across the Atlassian product suite. If this sounds interesting to you, we would love it if you would join us in trying out these early features to help us shape the future of Atlassian Teams. Please fill out this form if interested - https://forms.gle/ibPb7Qbxi8ntNHDa9 We are looking for teams that currently use the free & standard edition of Jira software.
Full context at https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Jira-articles/Early-access-program-for-a-brand-new-Team-field-in-Jira-Software/ba-p/1833946
Form to fill to try out the feature : https://forms.gle/ibPb7Qbxi8ntNHDa9
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Editing the answer as this has wrong information and do not want to confuse anyone.
Refer to the reply below from @Ishan Somasiri for the answer
Thanks @Ishan Somasiri
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Hi @Fazila Ashraf ,
Thank you for the answer!. But I can confirm that the Teams at atlassian.net/jira/people/team/ is not provided by roadmap plugin. This Team functionality is provided by Atlassian itself.
@Dutch Buckholz It's great to see your interest in Teams!. While we have not released any JQL related functionality for Teams, we are building this at the moment!. We are hoping to release this as soon as possible.
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