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Our team wanna improve some permission management due the earlier permission shceme was having less limits there and raised some issues.
Having different people change the Sprint name and dates is one of our issues now, which I want to avoid through remove other peoples form the permission 'Edit Sprint'.
But when I go to the Scheme settings, there was only one permission related to sprint and that is 'Manage Sprints'. I tried this one out but it turned out to be the permission about start and complete sprint.
But according to the link https://confluence.atlassian.com/adminjiraserver/sprint-permissions-and-defined-processes-983794894.html , it says the 'Manage Sprints' contains the authority to ' Edit sprint properties, such as name, goal and dates '
I am really confused right now, wanna know if there are anything I missed ?
or if there are other ways to stop people changing the sprint properties?
I know some 3rd party plugins may do the job, but in my memory this is one of the jira raw function, but I just can not find it anymore
Hi @OK 钮仁劼Arnold ,
"Manage sprints" is the permission which will restrict people from editing the sprints properties + creation/completing sprints.
What you can do is to have a sprint managers role -> Add that role to the permission schemes -> Manage sprints and then the project leads can assign that role to users who need to have this level of permissions.
Hope it helps!
Thanks a lot ! At the end of day, seems my authorization also have affect on this, but you are right about that! really appreciated
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