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      Problem Definition

      Currently, it is pretty simple to delete a project in Jira. That straight forward process might not be the ideal scenario for such an invasive procedure. When a project is deleted, there is no option to restore it natively. When the restore is necessary the user must contact the support team and it has a cost and demand time for the support team.

      Suggested Solutions

      To make it easier to restore a deleted project we should have a trash/achieve feature that stores the "deleted" project for like 2 weeks until it runs a job to delete the project completely. This should give the team time to revisit the project if needed and mitigate the need for the restore when that deletion is "accidental".

            [JRACLOUD-73515] Create an archive/trash to store deleted projects

            Matthew Hunter made changes -
            Resolution New: Won't Fix [ 2 ]
            Status Original: Gathering Interest [ 11772 ] New: Closed [ 6 ]
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            Labels New: timeout-suggestion-bulk-close
            João Nunes made changes -
            Link New: This issue is related to JSWCLOUD-17064 [ JSWCLOUD-17064 ]
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              jnunes@atlassian.com João Nunes
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