We are migrating from Jira server to Jira Cloud.
In our Jira server project we have a Sprint board and a Kanban board.
Can we have both (Sprint and Kanban) in a team-managed project?
If so, our team-managed project already exists with a Sprnt board, how to I define/configure a Kanban board?
Unfortunately, at this point, a team-managed project can only have one board, a Scrum board for a Scrum project, and a Kanban board for a Kanban project.
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You're welcome. I neglected to say that if you need multiple boards on a project, Company-managed projects are available in Jira Cloud.
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Except company-managed projects don't offer us (Project admin) the flexibility we are used to in OnPrem Jira.
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Hi @Rob Marshall - I've heard that before, but I'm curious: could you please share more about the type of flexibility that you're missing in Cloud that you had OnPrem? Thanks!
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Hi @Carlos Garcia Navarro - in On Prem we have Schemes, we can have tabs in the issue layout, we have both Sprint and Kanban boards whereas team-managed projects do not have schemes, tabs and only 1 board. Thanks.
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@Rob Marshall You do have schemes, tabs in screens, and Scrum and Kanban boards in company-managed projects in Jira Cloud. You just have to be a Jira Administrator on the first two.
I don't think a Project admin has the capability to set schemes or tabs in on-prem projects.
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