This should be possible. Check out this documentation from Atlassian:
https://confluence.atlassian.com/adminjiraserver070/allowing-anonymous-access-to-your-project-749382794.html
Thanks for your response. I just checked under Project Name->settings->permissions->'browse projects'->'grant permissions' and the only available options for "granted to" are:
Project Role
Application access
Group
Service Desk Customer - Portal Access
Reporter
Current assignee
Single user
Project lead
Group
custom field value
Any other suggestions?
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You've missed the line in the doc that says "group". "Anyone" is an option in the list of groups.
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Beauty! Yes once I select "Group" there is an option "Anyone". Thanks for the help guys!
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hi there,
I just did add the anyone group, but still it asks to login when I open the backlog page https://kovalevsky.atlassian.net/secure/RapidBoard.jspa?rapidView=4&projectKey=FILL&view=planning.nodetail&selectedIssue=FILL-7&versions=visible&issueLimit=100.
Is there any specific link I should share for such anonymous access?
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You can't enable anonymous access to boards - boards can only be used by software users (which means they have to log in so that Jira can tell that they're allowed to use it)
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hm, isn't this parent question literally ask the same? seems like there was an accepted answer, which made me think that it is possible
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Projects and boards are different things. The accepted answer is about projects, as the question was about project access.
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so you are saying there's no way to give access to the board to everyone on the web?
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Correct, boards are a function of Software, and you need to be a licenced user to use boards.
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