As a Product Owner who wants to order his backlog and future sprints easily,
I find Jira Data Center has 'Top of Sprint' and 'Bottom of Sprint' when I right-click an issue, which makes reordering the backlog easier under certain circumstances
but I find Jira Cloud has no such 'Top of Sprint' and 'Bottom of Sprint' options in the right-click context-menu, which makes reordering the backlog more cumbersome (and prone to mistakes) (e.g. dragging an issue from the very bottom to the very top is more time-consuming, and error prone, than the simpler 'Top of Sprint' mechanism in Jira Data Center)
Knowing that the user-interface in Cloud and Data Center do diverge, does anyone know where 'Top of Sprint' and 'Bottom of Sprint' is in Jira Cloud as it is in Jira Data Center?
Or maybe this was a feature in Data Center that never made its way into the Cloud code-base for some reason... any insights?
I know this is an old thread, but at my company, we switched from an on-premise Jira to Cloud some weeks ago. I'm preparing three to four sprints in andvance, so I have the need to rearrange the order of issues inside sprints frequently. Moving issues to the top of the sprint is one thing I'm doing many times a day, and I'm missing the right-click move-to-top-of-sprint very much.
Are there plans to add this to the cloud Jira?
Ah, just found the feature request for this and voted for it:
https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JSWCLOUD-25647
At least I know now that there are shortcuts for this (s+t and s+b for bottom or top of sprint)
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In Cloud you still have the top of backlog and bottom of backlog when right clicking an issue.
A more dirty approach I have seen with clients is to create a sprint (which will never actually be started) and use it as container (example "most urgent bugs") fo tickets.
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