Hello New to Jira Community!
In the majority parts of the world, it’s already Wednesday — but for some, we’re still wrapping up Tuesday 😉
Recently there have been announced a lot of changes in the Jira terminology which are behind the corner, or have already come into force…
To keep track of all the changes, I’ve decided to make a quick roundup:
Everything you track in Jira is now called “work”
🔹 Issue → Work Item
It helps you to track a task, bug, or some request within the project.
🔹 Issue Field → Work Item Field
It is a piece of information that stores data about a work item, e.g. its key, status, and summary.
🔹 Jira Projects → Jira Spaces
It’s some kind of a container that keeps tasks, work items organized and tracked to help you achieve your goal.
For admins:
🔹 Products → Apps in navigation, URLs, and updates
🔹 Product admin role → App admin role (permissions stay the same)
It’s a lot to take in, but it’s all about making Jira more intuitive and aligned with how teams actually work.
So, my question is: Have you already adapted to these changes? What’s your experience with the new Jira language?
I am a Jira admin, a product manager, and a former user of Azure DevOps.
I LOVE the changes... I already had a tendency toward using "Work Item" and given the way that we use "Spaces" that terminology is much more versatile than "Projects".
I think Atlassian does a GREAT job at communicating changes, and making change management clear and anticipated in advance.
KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!
Will Atlassian provide auto-update for all the automation rules that uses smart values like {{issue.reporter.displayname}} in all automation components? :D
Untill that I'd stick with "issue"
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