Hi!
Now JIRA access looks as checkbox for user profile. And if user haven't access JIRA sees all users. But confluence can't see users before users don't be add to access group
How add JIRA permission access behavior to Confluence?
You don't. Jira and Confluence are very different systems with very different access models. A lot of the permissions in one of them have no analogy in the other.
What you can do is use a shared user directory and set up single groups that grant various access in both systems at the same time, but that's about it.
@Nic Brough -Adaptavist- No. We can use JIRA as Crowd Server (Jira User Server) for Confluence. I mean next:
How to add confluence in this section after add from JIRA User Server ?
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Or, look like https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1220878/delegating-group-management?hosting=server&tab=overview but for confluence
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That's nothing to do with what you asked. That's about group management, not permissions.
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@Nic Brough -Adaptavist- This group for permissions access
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And your point is?
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If w use JIRA User Server for Confluence, how we can more userfriendly (like as this for JIRA SD) add users in permissions group
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How would you like the permissions to be more "user friendly"? I think they're pretty clear and easy to use already, and I can't think of a way to simplify them without making them less useful.
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