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As an admin of the board, I'd like to have users with "Schedule Issues" permission to be able to add or remove an issue from/to a sprint

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      Currently, users with "Edit Issues" permission can add or remove an issue from/to a sprint is not very useable as this permission is granted to most of the user but defining the amount of a sprint should only be done by a few users. So would be more feasible to change this permission to "Schedule Issues" permission as it´s a kind of scheduling or migrate it to an explicit permission

            [JSWSERVER-7881] As an admin of the board, I'd like to have users with "Schedule Issues" permission to be able to add or remove an issue from/to a sprint

            Agree entirely that the edit permission should not be the criteria that defines whether you are able to add issues to a sprint. Most of our users quite rightly have the edit permission but we don't want them to be adding issues to sprints. This is a team decision so needs to be controlled via different permission / board configuration. Atlassian have linked this issue to GHS-5035 which is a slightly different problem, though same area. Hopefully this will be addressed at the same time.

            Andrew (Inactive) added a comment - Agree entirely that the edit permission should not be the criteria that defines whether you are able to add issues to a sprint. Most of our users quite rightly have the edit permission but we don't want them to be adding issues to sprints. This is a team decision so needs to be controlled via different permission / board configuration. Atlassian have linked this issue to GHS-5035 which is a slightly different problem, though same area. Hopefully this will be addressed at the same time.

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