Hello! We were about to migrate 60 members across 8 projects to next gen, and realized we cannot link stories in one next gen project to epics in another next gen project. Please tell me this is possible! :(
Ok, this is critical functionality to enable basic cross-project collaboration. Will submit a feature request. Thank you!
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Thanks Jade. Could you point to the feature request and I will upvote it.
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this is also an issue (obviously) if you want to assign 'non-Next Gen' stories to 'Next Gen' epics...which is not possible (for probably this same reason).
Unfortunately, that's the downside of these 'easy to build/use' next gen projects...they are by design, isolated from other projects :(
boooo
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I'm also going through the same issue. When there is a cross-team epic, each team wants to create a story and link it to the same epic. JIRA should allow linking stories to epics from different projects.
As a workaround, for now, I link the external project epics to my team's stories.
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Hello @Jade Melcher
I've read in another question replies that the next-gen projects are standalone board based. So they are design to be like that. I also tried to do that but no chance...
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