The extract of a permission scheme is shown below
Angela is a new team member. Her main tasks are:
✑ Search the project for duplicate bugs
✑ Link them
✑ Close duplicate bugs in the workflow
Which two project roles does she need? (Choose two.)
The extract of a permission scheme is shown below
Angela is a new team member. Her main tasks are:
✑ Search the project for duplicate bugs
✑ Link them
✑ Close duplicate bugs in the workflow
Which two project roles does she need? (Choose two.)
To perform Angela's main tasks, which include searching the project for duplicate bugs, linking them, and closing duplicate bugs in the workflow, she would need the following project roles: Linkers and Transitioners. Linkers are responsible for linking issues, and Transitioners have the permission to transition or move issues through various stages in the workflow, including closing them. Viewing the project is granted to any logged-in user, so 'Viewers' role is not necessary in this context.
I disgree, anyone can see the project but she needs to transition the issue to closed
A & D are the correct ones
A & D will give linking as browse is granted to all logged in user, and workflow board to drag and close in workflow is transitioners.
I think it is A & D - indeed any logged in user can see the project
Should it not be A and D? Providing Editor permission for this use-case seems to me overkill...
I believe it is c and d -- anyone has access to the site with a valid licence