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JIRA
Created: 21/Jul/05 03:47 AM
Updated: 15/Oct/07 11:13 PM
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Project Management
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When there are many projects (say, over 50), scrolling through the project list in the search form becomes tedious.
If JIRA tracked the frequency that each user looked for info in each project, one could determine which projects are important to them, and simplify the drop-down accordingly. Perhaps vary the colour intensity based on access frequency (black for frequently accessed, down to light grey for never accessed).
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Description
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When there are many projects (say, over 50), scrolling through the project list in the search form becomes tedious.
If JIRA tracked the frequency that each user looked for info in each project, one could determine which projects are important to them, and simplify the drop-down accordingly. Perhaps vary the colour intensity based on access frequency (black for frequently accessed, down to light grey for never accessed). |
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or, failing this, to choose one or more projects on the level of the filter in another screen, with check boxs, and finding its selection of a session to another.
As that the user can adopt only the projects on which it usually works, and if required, he can add another one, for a specific need.
Remove users/groups from the 'Browse' permission of those projects is not a solution because an user must be always able to select an old issue if he wants.