I'm not "taking over" but I made the following two changes:
# any user is now "assignable"
This seems rather non-dangerous as the persons who can actually assign
didn't change so it doesn't really give more permissions to anyone. I
guess the drawback is the auto-completion of our options will now
If you want to take over management of groups and other security concerns
in Jira from me, I am all for that ;)
Look for the global groups developers and dev-team and their usage. I
think its things like the ability to close issues, re-open them, etc.
Sorry, I am swamped and dont have time to ful
On 21 November 2017 at 15:33, Steve Ebersole wrote:
> Because we allow certain elevated privileges to people who can be assigned
> issues.
Do you have a concrete example? I'm happy to reconfigure "certain
elevated privileges" to work on the proper group rather than depending
on assign-ability, if
Because we allow certain elevated privileges to people who can be assigned
issues.
On Tue, Nov 21, 2017, 6:57 AM Sanne Grinovero wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm being frequently asked to add new contributors to "the right
> groups" on JIRA just for the sake of being able to assign issues to
> them.
>
>
Hi all,
I'm being frequently asked to add new contributors to "the right
groups" on JIRA just for the sake of being able to assign issues to
them.
I'm not sure why it's useful to prevent this for anyone to do being
able to do this, and also I suspect some people might be more inclined
to "just do