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Bug
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Resolution: Timed out
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Low
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None
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6.6.3
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1
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Severity 3 - Minor
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Steps to Reproduce
- Create a plan using repository specs feature
- Checkout specs project from outside Bamboo and use an IDE to update the plan permissions with a different setting
Expected Results
- Updates from IDE should not be possible if the plan is configured to use repository specs.
- The Plan should still keep its readonly state.
Actual Results
The plan is updated and now will be editable by users with permissions.
- is blocked by
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BAM-19616 Ability to transition a plan from Repository Stored Specs (RSS) managed back to a standard plan
- Gathering Interest
[BAM-20144] Specs updates from IDE will re-enable UI editing on plans created through RSS
Resolution | New: Timed out [ 10 ] | |
Status | Original: Gathering Impact [ 12072 ] | New: Closed [ 6 ] |
Labels | New: bamboo-bugs-grooming |
Status | Original: Needs Triage [ 10030 ] | New: Gathering Impact [ 12072 ] |
Workflow | Original: Bamboo Workflow 2016 v1 - Restricted [ 2968833 ] | New: JAC Bug Workflow v3 [ 3385873 ] |
Status | Original: Open [ 1 ] | New: Needs Triage [ 10030 ] |
Support reference count | New: 1 |
Description |
Original:
h3. Steps to Reproduce
# Create a plan using repository specs feature # Checkout specs project from outside Bamboo and use an IDE to update the plan permissions with a different setting h3. Expected Results # Updates from IDE should not be possible if the plan is configured to use repository specs. # The Plan should still keep its read only state. h3. Actual Results The plan is updated and now will be editable by users with permissions. |
New:
h3. Steps to Reproduce
# Create a plan using repository specs feature # Checkout specs project from outside Bamboo and use an IDE to update the plan permissions with a different setting h3. Expected Results # Updates from IDE should not be possible if the plan is configured to use repository specs. # The Plan should still keep its readonly state. h3. Actual Results The plan is updated and now will be editable by users with permissions. |
Description |
Original:
h3. Steps to Reproduce
# Create a plan using repository specs feature # Checkout specs project from outside Bamboo and use an IDE to update the plan permissions with a different setting h3. Expected Results Updates from IDE should not be possible if the plan is configured to use repository specs. Plan should still keep its read only state. h3. Actual Results The plan is updated and now will be editable by users with permissions. |
New:
h3. Steps to Reproduce
# Create a plan using repository specs feature # Checkout specs project from outside Bamboo and use an IDE to update the plan permissions with a different setting h3. Expected Results # Updates from IDE should not be possible if the plan is configured to use repository specs. # The Plan should still keep its read only state. h3. Actual Results The plan is updated and now will be editable by users with permissions. |
Component/s | New: Bamboo Specs [ 46293 ] | |
Occurrence Factor | New: 25% [ 12831 ] | |
Status | Original: Needs Triage [ 10030 ] | New: Open [ 1 ] |
Hi,
Thank you for raising this issue. We regret to inform you that due to limited demand, we have no plans to implement it in the foreseeable future. In order to set expectations, we're closing this request.
This is an automated update triggered by low user engagement with this suggestion (number of votes, number of watchers).
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