I have an improvement suggestion for the Jira user experience & like to find an existing ticket/suggestion to Atlassian made by someone, so I can upvote it.
Can someone help me find a ticket for the below desired improvement?
And if you (like me) are unable to find something similar to my request, could you give me suggestions how to describe the request better?
Problem: E-mail notifications of Jira ticket changes are not clearly understood by team members reading them.
Current:
The user interface for notification e-mails of changes in Jira (especially for the Description fields) is a bit hard to read for people new to Jira.
It's quite 'busy' with the red color & strikethrough & green color.
It does not seem consistent/logical in the number of emails per change per ticket/person.
So they end up just opening the ticket to see what changes have been made, instead of just reading it from the email itself.
Desired:
Can the user interface be improved for the e-mail notifications of changes in Jira tickets?
So that the user better understands from the email which changes have been made?
I'm aware of this site, thanx, but when searching I could not find a ticket that reported a similar issue the the email notification user experience as I described above...
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Hi,
I you didn't find something related to your bug or improvement you can raise a ticket
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Yes I know, but I would expect there to already be a ticket about this, wouldn't you? Perhaps I'm not searching in a good way? Can someone help with that who has experience in successful searching?
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