I have 2 questions related to allowing users the ability to customize their personal JIRA Projects, and my environment is currently setup to where every project team only has access to the projects that they have been granted access to. So far everything i have tried for allowing project admins the ability to customize their specific projects ends up giving them the ability to see everyones project and or allows them to only customize at the system level which obviously impacts all users.
1. No. Not yet.
Atlassian are moving that way (after 12 years of us whinging about it), with 7.3 introducing some limited workflow changes for project admins, and 7.4 some stuff with screens as well.
2. That's another layer, and it's not going to happen. The admin rights are going to stay at the project level, as that's not what Portfolio is for.
You can expect more delegated admin to arrive, and fields are definitely on the list to allow more project admin access to.
(As an aside, I stand to gain by these changes - they're already generating more interest in "my project admins messed up my JIRA, please help" type work, and that's just on the minimal workflow changes...)
Thanks Nic, any feedback on when we can expect to have these capabilities or what version will potentially release this?
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There's no public roadmap for these changes. There's some in JIRA 7.3 and 7.4 as I said, and I'd expect some more over the next few releases.
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Hey Nic,
what about this plugin??
https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/com.wittified.jira.delegated-admin/server/overview
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Always a good one if it's got Wittified on it. I was only talking about core product.
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