In JIRA, what is the significance of a project's "Versions," and how can they be created and managed?
- Versions are irrelevant in JIRA and are automatically generated.
- Versions are used for marketing purposes only and cannot be managed.
- Versions in JIRA represent different releases or iterations of a project's software/product.
- Versions indicate the priority level of issues within a project.
Versions in JIRA are significant as they represent different releases or iterations of a project's software/product. They can be created and managed within JIRA by accessing Project Settings and navigating to the Versions section.
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