Hi,
in JPD, is it possible to have confidential ideas. Is there anything similar to issue security level?
I want contributors to be able to create ideas and visualize them. but exclude some which are confidential.
regards,
Hi @Mélanie Liguet,
No, JPD is under the hood based on team managed project architecture and that does not support issue level security. The idea of putting secret ideas in a roadmap intended to create visibility and collect insights around those on a larger scale goes a bit against the philosophy behind the product, I'm afraid.
As a workaround, you might work with a separate project with limited access, where only those people you want can add, review and contribute to those ideas, to move them to the public JPD project once they are ready for it.
Hope this helps!
JPD has project access. But that doesnt work like permissions.
More about this here:
https://support.atlassian.com/jira-product-discovery/docs/manage-your-team-project-access/
As mentioned by @Juan Carlos Pin and @Walter Buggenhout , you will need a new project and change the project access and manage the roles:
Regards
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Same as @Walter Buggenhout said, to limit the ideas that users can view, you just can create a separate project, for in one given project, you can only limit who can create an idea.
Regards!
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