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Ryan Fish
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March 4, 2019 edited

Just wanted to confirm a few use cases and maybe get a few other viewpoints.

  1. If userA creates a sub-task AND an associated time estimate, then the original estimate is owned by userA
  2. If userA creates a subtask AND userB adds an original estimate, then the original estimate belongs to the userB
  3. If userA creates subtask and original estimate, and userB logs time, then original estimate belongs to userA, and logged time belongs to userB.
  4. If userA creates subtask and original estimate, and userB and userC log time, then original estimate belongs to userA, and logged time belongs to userB and userC

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Jakub Sławiński
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March 4, 2019

Hi @Ryan Fish 

 

what do you mean by "original estimate is owned by userA"?

 

 

Regards,

  Jakub.

Ryan Fish
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March 4, 2019

@Jakub Sławiński 
From JIRA fields "Original estimate". If I create a subtask, and time-tracking is enabled, then I can also create an estimate for the subtask.

Jakub Sławiński
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March 4, 2019

@Ryan Fish 
OK, then I believe that in that case the estimate is only one, regardless how many people will log time later on.

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