29 June 2017
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The JIRA Software development team has been working closely with our product managers, researchers and designers to build what we believe will provide the most value to our customers. In this release, our top features include:
- the ability to enable the extended project administrator permission on a per project basis,
- extending the project administrator permission to include editing screens,
- a Backlog view for your Kanban board, and
- an improved issue export experience.
This isn't all we've done, we've also made a few minor tweaks, listed below, and we've been busy fixing bugs to improve the overall experience with JIRA Software.
We believe we've been working on the right things to improve the JIRA Software experience for our full customer base. Of course we can't do that without your comments and suggestions, so please feel free to send them directly to us in our JIRA instance.
Hope you enjoy JIRA Software 7.4!
Warren Thompson,
JIRA Software technical writer
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Project level administration
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- The screen must not be a default system screen.
- The screen must not be shared with any other projects, or used as a transition screen in workflows.
- The project admin can add, remove and rearrange system fields.
- The project admin can add, remove and rearrange existing custom fields, but they cannot create custom fields.
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Introducing the Kanban backlog
We've implemented the ability to create a Kanban backlog that displays on a separate screen to your Kanban board. This frees up your Kanban board from the weight of a lengthy To Do list, and gives you separate areas for planning and for working. In the Backlog view, you'll be able to drag issues from your backlog to an area that's defined as the first column in your board. In the example below, which uses the default Kanban project, that column is defined as Selected for Development, and appears at the top of the Backlog view.
Note that in the example above, issue MK-2 is in the Selected for Development area of the Backlog view. In the example below, which displays your Kanban board view, issue MK-2 is in the Selected for Development column.
If you're a board administrator, you can turn on the Kanban backlog by accessing your standard Kanban board and selecting > Configure > Columns. There you'll see instructions on how to set up your Kanban backlog, and how to disable it if it's not something your team wants to use.
Improvements to issue export
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In-app notifications
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We've added a few smaller enhancements, all designed to make the user and admin experiences a little easier and more efficient:
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We’ve improved navigation around editing workflows and introduced the draft mode that allows you to easily quit editing if you don’t want to publish your changes. Also, you can now edit your workflows in the Workflows section of the Projects settings instead of going to each issue type.
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