Where do I find information on what the various roles can do?

Jim Hackney December 17, 2015

I have found how to add, modify and delete people from various roles but I am looking for some documentation describing what each role can and cannot do. For example, what does an approver approve?  Can they only approve or can they also create issues or add descriptions to an issue? What can a developer do that a user cannot and visa versa, etc., etc.

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Chander Inguva
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December 17, 2015

Hey Jim,

                 That information will be under permission scheme associated with project.

 

Hope this helps

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Chander Inguva

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December 17, 2015

Since JIRA can be highly tailored, you'll need to look at the permission scheme AND talk to the administrator to see if they have any workflow conditions restricting which roles can execute transitions. For instance, I normally only allow someone in the tester role to execute the transition indicating a bug fix has passed testing. I also only allow the assignee to execute transitions. The idea is someone else shouldn't be messing with your work.

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John Pfotzer December 17, 2015

Jim, here are some simple fast answers.

a user is the most basic level, basically allows a person to log in and "see" projects

a developer can do most of everything. they can work on issues, choice watchers, assign issues, etc.

then you get into more specific roles that you all have set up.

At least start with this and sometimes you have to "try" different things. I am honest with my uses and get them on the phone, ask what they need to do, then give them a "logical" permission and ask them if they can now do what they need to do. If it works I keep track of what that permission did for next time.

 

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John Pfotzer December 17, 2015

Here is a general lesson: the best way most of find answers is to go to google. type in for instance: permission schemes in JIRA, great results will appear. Google is your best friend.

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