This question is in reference to Atlassian Documentation: Defining a project
We are wondering, how can this feature of creating new set of schemes per new projet can be used? How can you keep a certain uniformity? we understand there is the option of creating projets from existing ones, but we are trying to take advantage of all fonctions in JIRA.
When you create a new project from a template, that project is created with its own fresh set of schemes. These schemes are:
Hi Dayana,
I'll address your question regarding uniformity. This is a lesson learned for us.
We make use of the schemes by defining a template projects. Our template projects define all the above - issue type schemes, permission schemes, etc.
Now, all projects of type A, when they are created, their project configurations are modified so that they reference the schemes from the template project. So all projects of type A will have the same issue types, screens, fields, etc. Same goes with all projects of type B which is configured by another template project.
So if you want to change anything, you need only change the template project, and all projects referencing that configuration will automatically get those changes. Of course this has its pros and cons, but if you're concerned about uniformity, I think this is the way to go, otherwise you could have duplicate configuration items (schemes) that have the same definitions, or same project types all modified a little differently that could make it difficult to administer, monitor, and potentially use (if people switch from project to project).
Best,
Myra
Thanks Mira, this will help for sure. Template project you mean using the fonction "Create sample data" ? or where can I configure those project templates?
Regards
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Hi Dayana,
A template project for us is just a regular project. It basically has no data, but it has schemes.
Project Template A
Issue Types: Project Template A Issue Type Scheme
Workflows: Project Template A Issue Type Workflow Scheme
Screens: Project Template A Issue Type Screen Scheme
etc.
So now when you have an actual project that you want data in it, you would do this:
Delgado Project
Issue Types:Project Template A Issue Type Scheme
Workflows: Project Template A Isuse Type Workflow Scheme
Screens: Project Template A Issue Type Screen Scheme
etc.
Hope that's clearer. I hope you get some other comments. It would be good to hear how others have accomplished this in their organizations as well!
BR,
Myra
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Got you! thats what I was planning on doing.. I though there was another better way without having to change the whole schemes every time.
Thanks a lot!
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Hello Dayana Delgado,
English it's not my native language - I'm from Brazil - but lemme try help you.
And I think you want to know how use the schemes at projects right? So...
The schemes at JIRA is a powerful tool to setup your project.
The 'default issue type' is the issue type displayed in the selection-box when a user creates an issue.
I hope that I have helped you.
Best Regards,
Lameck.
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