Hello.
I am working on a project with 4 different (Hardware, firmware, software, etc) teams.
In order to manage the issues I have decided to create one project with a component indicating which team the issue is relevant for.
The outcome of each team is versioned differently (sometimes we update the firmware version, sometimes the software version), and I was wondering -
Is there a way to manage release versions for a project, along with versions for each of the components for the same project?
Just to add more context, each team has their own board for managing their issues
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Edit:
The ideal solution for me will allow me to see all of the issues related to a fix version of the project in one screen.
Just to check - this is in the Next-Gen Cloud section with tags for Jira Server? Is it Server you're referring to here?
By default, Jira doesn't have component versions - versions are specific to a project.
You'd need to consider an add-on for this - such as:
Or if you're using Cloud, you could consider an app like Version Manager for Jira Cloud.
For reference, this has been a longstanding feature request since 2004. Server's request - JRASERVER-3501 - was closed as "Won't Do" in 2017. Cloud's request - JRACLOUD-3501 - remains open.
Ste
Thank you for your reply.
Was referring to Jira Server.
This methodology does not work for my organization yet I think I will open it in a discussion.
Thank you for your help.
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No worries :) - if there's something specific you can mention about what you need around methodology, happy to try and find any other alternative!
Ste
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Opened a discussion after gathering a bit more information:
Managing different teams with different projects .
Would appreciate you joining in.
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