Hi,

I made the observation that I had to assign the issue to me first.
Then I was able to edit the issue, like changing its prio.

But it IMO should be possible to edit such things without assigning
the ticket to yourself first.

- Fabian

2011/2/6 Stefane Fermigier <[email protected]>:
>
> On Feb 6, 2011, at 12:45 AM, Ross Gardler wrote:
>
>> On 05/02/2011 22:04, Stefane Fermigier wrote:
>>> I'm trying to edit an issue on the Jira (change its priority) but I
>>> don't see any link or menu to do it.
>>
>> Only people in the project group can edit issues in this way. Should you be 
>> in the project group?
>
> I don't know, what's the rule ? I'm a member of this project.
>
>> If so what is your username?
>
> sfermigier.
>
>>> Also, when I go to "Administration" then "Stanbol" I get: "It seems
>>> that you have tried to perform an operation which you are not
>>> permitted to perform."
>>
>> I'm not seeing that problem - an intermittent issue?
>
> Probably also a permission problem.
>
>>> I'm also confused that there are no version nor roadmap as we have on
>>> the Nuxeo Jira:
>>>
>>> https://jira.nuxeo.com/browse/NXP
>>
>> That's an older version of JIRA so the UI is a little different. Furthermore 
>> JIRA is a highly configurable application. We only just upgraded JIRA and 
>> I'm not yet familiar with this new interface so I can't point you in the 
>> right direction I'm afraid.
>
>
> Maybe I can look at it once I get administrative privilege on the project.
>
> Thanks Ross.
>
>  S.
>
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