Summary
In this chapter, we have learned how site administrators can invite new users to your Jira organization and how project administrators can add users to a project and associate them with roles to grant them permissions to the project. We also learned about the permission scheme and how it relates to project roles, groups, and users.
Then, we delved into additional security capabilities using issue-level security as a layer on top of the permission scheme. And, finally, we learned some of the different functions that Jira administrators and project administrators can perform and what is unique to each role.
In the next chapter, we will learn how to migrate existing Jira projects to JWM projects, use shared schemes, and work with external functions.