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Hi all, nice to meet the community :-)

Atlassian apps are a key part of our sw construction process and I hope to learn & share topics.

We use Jira for Scrum teams, Portfolo por Roadmap, Confluence for documentation (specially technical) and Test Rail for test management

My discussion is the following:

we develop a product, with a core team and many custom teams which deliver final versions to customers. so far, we are using one big mamooth project to manage all the stories, ephics and tasks, filtering with tags and other attributes (boards, reports, etc.) to manage each team separately, so that we can map an Ephic with Roadmap and link all the stories at the same "Jira" project. The alternative to manage separate projects, and join then later through queries look like more complex (like replicate flows and other configurations)

is there any other way to do it? pros / cons

thanks in advance, regards

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Monique vdB
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Feb 23, 2018

Welcome, @Miguel Insaurralde!

I will let our Jira experts weigh in on your question but in the meantime you may find our "Jira Lessons Learned" content useful!

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