What is the difference between a user and a group in JIRA?
- A user can access all projects, while a group can only access specific projects
- A user can belong to multiple groups, while a group can only contain one user
- A user has administrative privileges, while a group does not
- A user represents an individual, while a group is a collection of users
In JIRA, a user represents an individual account, while a group is a collection of users. Users have their own set of permissions and can perform actions independently, whereas groups are used to assign permissions to multiple users collectively. Users can belong to multiple groups, allowing for flexible permission management.
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