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I have a large installation in which projects come and go on a regular basis. Some projects never make it to fruition, but have valid, important data I would like to retain. Has someone come up with a suitable project-level archive method for Crucible?
Hi @jeffwinget,
Nowadays it is only possible to archive reviews, one by one, by either closing or abandoning each review, but the projects themselves cannot be archived.
I've just suggested this to our development team in the following public facing issue:
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Please see the Implementation of New Features Policy document for more information on how Atlassian chooses which suggestions to implement.
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Have a great day!
Cheers,
Felipe
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