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Resolution: Duplicate
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NOTE: This suggestion is for JIRA Cloud. Using JIRA Server? See the corresponding suggestion.
Currently a JIRA user needs to be the Project Administrator to be able to manage Versions in a project.
It would be great if we could have a separate permission for Version management.
- duplicates
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JRACLOUD-92887 Add granular permissions relating to version control
- Under Consideration
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JRACLOUD-12891 New permissions item - version maintenance (v3)
- Closed
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JRACLOUD-77231 Create a separate permission for managing versions/releases
- Closed
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JRACLOUD-67414 As a JIRA administrator, I want a specific set of permissions to see/manage project releases
- Closed
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JRASERVER-34015 Separate Project permissions for Version Management
- Closed
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JRACLOUD-43683 Separate Project permissions for Component Management
- Gathering Interest
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JRACLOUD-3156 Required: Project Group Administrator
- In Progress
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JRACLOUD-12891 New permissions item - version maintenance (v3)
- Closed
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[JRACLOUD-34015] Separate Project permissions for Version Management
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Aditi Dalal
Hello everyone,
I'm pleased to share we are now exploring this feature, and would love to invite you to take part in an upcoming customer research study!
What’s involved in the research:
Sessions are 50-minutes and conducted over video-conference, so you can participate from anywhere around the globe.
During the research, we'll start with a general chat to get to know you and dive into your use-cases for granular permissions.
As a token of our appreciation, you'll receive an e-gift card worth $100 USD within 5 business days of completing your session.
Interested in taking part? Follow this link to fill in a few more details so we can make sure you’re a good fit.
If you have any other questions at all, feel free to reply to this message or email me directly on adalal@atlassian.com. We look forward to meeting you!
Cheers,
Aditi Dalal
Jira Permissions Team