We would like to set up JIRA cloud by using SAFE structure like epic, feature and stories. There's an app "SAFe EPIC to Feature Translator for Jira" but this is only available for JIRA server or data center.
For now this structure in JIRA cloud allowes u only to use epic and stories, so a 2-level structure while we want a 3 level structure (epic, feature-storie).
Does anyone know a similar app for JIRA cloud to make this 3-level structure possible or another solution for setting up this 3-level structure?
What you mean by issue linking. can you talk about it clearly. I am also trying to implement SAFe structure. Need more guidance on it. Appreciate your quick support
Welcome to the Atlassian Community!
Unfortunately, there is not an App to that can rename an Epic to Feature as does our E2F for Data Center and Server currently. However, you can create an issue type call "Feature" at the same level as Story and link them as children to an Epic if you wish. Structure is an excellent tool for being able to clearly show data and the hierarchy. So your Epic can be the top level Issue, then have Features as children of Epics, then you have to link the Stories to the Feature using Issue Linking. Not to worry as you can use Structure to show this setup and hierarchy with other data (i.e., system or custom fields).
Regards,
Bryan McMillan
Solutions Architect
Cprime
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Hi! Since the question already mentions structure - does it mean you have tried Structure for Jira If so, were there any problems you encountered with creating aforementioned structures? Please, note that you can always contact support@almworks.com for help with setting up structure boards.
Regards,
Egor Tasa
ALM Works
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