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      Problem Definition

      I often create filters for users, especially those that are more complex or, because of my BA role, I create the initial filters and board setup for the product owners; however, the product owners (or those that are requesting my help), actually should own or manage the filters.

      Today, I create a filter, share it. Then that user is required to create their own and then change the filter for a board or gadget that the filter is often associated with. I have to remember to go back and delete these filters as I have no need to have them in my list.

      • As an administrator, we have hundreds if not thousands of filters that no one uses, but I have no way of knowing which ones they are to get them cleaned up.
      • As an administrator, I often get requests to go change ownership.
      • And, as an administrator and analyst, I often have to go in and change ownership to me, change their filter, and then change ownership back.

      Suggested Solution

      As an analyst,

      • I want to be able to change ownership or share ownership of a filter I created with/to another user so that they are able to manage the filter contents.
      • I want the ability to change the ownership of my own filters to someone else, or even better, actually share the ownership or management of a filter.

      Note on Fix

      The current ticket is superseded by JRASERVER-17783.

            [JRASERVER-39148] Change owner and share ownership of filters

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              *NOTE:* This suggestion is for *JIRA Server*. Using *JIRA Cloud*? [See the corresponding suggestion|http://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRACLOUD-39148].
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            As an analyst,
            I want to be able to change ownership or share ownership of a filter I created with/to another user
            So that they are able to manage the filter contents.

            I often create filters for users, especially those that are more complex or, because of my BA role, I create the initial filters and board setup for the product owners; however, the product owners (or those that are requesting my help), actually should own or manage the filters.

            Today, I create a filter, share it. Then that user is required to create their own and then change the filter for a board or gadget that the filter is often associated with. I have to remember to go back and delete these filters as I have no need to have them in my list.

            I want the ability to change the ownership of my own filters to someone else, or even better, actually share the ownership or management of a filter.

            As an administrator, we have hundreds if not thousands of filters that no one uses, but I have no way of knowing which ones they are to get them cleaned up.

            As an administrator, I often get requests to go change ownership.

            And, as an administrator and analyst, I often have to go in and change ownership to me, change their filter, and then change ownership back.
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              *NOTE:* This suggestion is for *JIRA Server*. Using *JIRA Cloud*? [See the corresponding suggestion|http://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRACLOUD-39148].
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            h3. Problem Definition

            I often create filters for users, especially those that are more complex or, because of my BA role, I create the initial filters and board setup for the product owners; however, the product owners (or those that are requesting my help), actually should own or manage the filters.

            Today, I create a filter, share it. Then that user is required to create their own and then change the filter for a board or gadget that the filter is often associated with. I have to remember to go back and delete these filters as I have no need to have them in my list.

            * As an administrator, we have hundreds if not thousands of filters that no one uses, but I have no way of knowing which ones they are to get them cleaned up.
            * As an administrator, I often get requests to go change ownership.
            * And, as an administrator and analyst, I often have to go in and change ownership to me, change their filter, and then change ownership back.


            h3. Suggested Solution
            As an analyst,
            * I want to be able to change ownership or share ownership of a filter I created with/to another user so that they are able to manage the filter contents.
            * I want the ability to change the ownership of my own filters to someone else, or even better, actually share the ownership or management of a filter.

            h3. Note on Fix
            The current ticket is superseded by JRASERVER-17783.
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