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Posted to dev@commons.apache.org by Jörg Schaible <Jo...@Elsag-Solutions.com> on 2006/06/29 11:40:08 UTC

JIRA is b0rged for anonymous users

Hi folks,

just a heads up, but it seems the JIRA is b0rged somehow for anonymous users. Just browse to a project like SANDBOX when you're not logged in and try to create an issue. JIRA presents you a combo box with a *very* limited list of available projects. This is quite surprising and I already recognized users that claim, they will not report any issue anymore, since they are not able to create a new one.

- Jörg

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Re: JIRA is b0rged for anonymous users

Posted by Dennis Lundberg <de...@apache.org>.
Jörg Schaible wrote:
> Hi folks,
> 
> just a heads up, but it seems the JIRA is b0rged somehow for anonymous users. Just browse to a project like SANDBOX when you're not logged in and try to create an issue. JIRA presents you a combo box with a *very* limited list of available projects. This is quite surprising and I already recognized users that claim, they will not report any issue anymore, since they are not able to create a new one.
> 
> - Jörg

I think this is by design. I also believe Bugzilla works in the same way.

Here's a snippet from ASF JIRA frontpage:

"Welcome to Apache's JIRA issue tracker!

Anyone is free to find issues. You must register and login if you want 
to create, comment, vote, or watch issues. Only developers can edit, 
prioritize, schedule and resolve issues."

-- 
Dennis Lundberg


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