New to Jira - trying to understand the correct way to keep track of issues associated with versions we release. We start sprints under a board using what will be our next version number, and add issues to it. When we complete the sprint, we would like to have the issues saved as a released version but that is not apparently how it works. We need to understand the relationship between a board, a project, a sprint and a version. Can anyone provide a simple answer to how the structure works so that we can release versions and have the set of issues involved listed under that version?
There is no direct relationship between a sprint and a version. Most people will create one though
some will put a version on an issue to indicate that they plan to fix it in a particular release, and then use it to help guide them on what to take into a sprint
many will put the same version on all the issues they complete in a sprint, in order to say "this is what the sprint delivered
There's nothing wrong with either of those, they are both useful for reporting and planning, but Jira doesn't have a way to do either. The humans have to do it.
For the other stuff:
The Atlassian documentation on releases helped us get going:
https://support.atlassian.com/jira-software-cloud/docs/enable-releases-and-versions/
The difference between server and cloud are negligible, but from the Releases section you can view released and unreleased versions / you can track progress on a given release.
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