Hi Jira community,
I'm the "project administrator" of my project, and I'm trying to create a new "workflow" for my project ...
I found the rules that "As a Jira administrator, you can create new workflows ...", but who is the "Jira administrators" of my project ? Is that the person in my company(Amazon), or the person from JIRA ?
I need some help here, thanks a lot !
--Dongjun
There are no Jira Administrators of your project - your Jira Administrators administrate Jira, not projects directly (They can admin your project, they are admins)
There's an essay here, but the best answer is simply to go ask your admins about who can do what. We can't tell you much, but they can.
I have no idea.
We here in the Community are not the owners/admins of your system. (Some of us might be, of course, but it's unlikely that they'll see your posts and recognise you!)
Annoyingly Jira doesn't have a "contact admins" function like Confluence does. So you will need to ask other people around you - who is asking you to use Jira? Who gave you the account? Who are you collaborating with that may know who the admins are?
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