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I would like to visualize different stages of our production process using Kanban board.  How to do that in Jira Core, that we have just purchased?

 

Simplifing I want to do, what is pictured on first picture on jira core product webpage, where people are moving things on the kanban board(https://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/core). How to do that?

 

kanban.jpg

 

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Hi guys,

We understand Kanban board is a very important but missing feature in Core and Service Desk projects (we know as we also use Jira internally), so we have tried hard to bring that to you via this plugin https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1222860/jira-board

It has even more powerful features then Jira Core Board in cloud such as:

  • Transition, rank issues anywhere on board based on workflow configuration (Yes you can configure multiple workflows per issue type).
  • View and edit issue details via the full issue details view popup or even more handy with inline issue edit.
  • Filtering issues based on assignee, labels or JQL based Quick Filters configured in Board Settings.
  • Group issues by assignee, subtasks. You're able to collapse columns as well to make the board cleaner.
  • Other powerful board settings: 
    • Column status mapping and other column mutations: create / delete / rename / reorder. Moreover, you can set column constraints (min / max) based on issue count.
    • Card colours based on issue types, priorities or even JQL for more advanced use cases.
    • Card Layouts settings to add more fields displayed to cards on board .

It's available now on Atlassian marketplace, you can try for free. We're always open for feedback and suggestions, feel free to contact us via https://c4f.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portal/3

Thank you,

C4F

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Shannon S
Atlassian Team
Atlassian Team members are employees working across the company in a wide variety of roles.
Aug 14, 2019

Hello Paweł,

Thank you for contacting us about this! Happy to help.

Jira Core has the ability for you to create a basic board within Business Projects. For more information:

I recommend the project management template for working with Jira Core boards, so please have a look at that for more information.

Note that the Jira Core board is simple and not as powerful as the Jira Software boards. If you find you need something more powerful, I advise upgrading to Jira Software.

Let me know if you have any questions about this.

Regards,

Shannon

Yes, I have allready read that it is only available on Cloud version , not Server... :(

Shannon S
Atlassian Team
Atlassian Team members are employees working across the company in a wide variety of roles.
Sep 05, 2019

@Paweł Stajura

I didn't realize you were looking for the solution on Server. That's correct; this feature was released for Cloud.

There is also a feature request for a generic kanban board on Jira Core Server, which you can vote on and follow in order to see it introduced to Jira Core Server:

Let me know if you have any questions about that.

Regards,

Shannon

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