What is a "permission scheme" in JIRA?
- A feature for generating reports
- A scheme for managing user passwords
- A set of rules defining access levels for users
- A template for creating new projects
A "permission scheme" in JIRA is a predefined set of rules that determine the actions users or groups of users can perform within a project or instance. These schemes are applied to projects and define permissions for various operations, such as viewing, creating, editing, or deleting issues, managing project configurations, or accessing certain features.
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