Please ask your administrator for putting the "Group Sign-Off" fields as a larger panel on the left side or alternatively as an openable panel on the right side. On the sample screen copy, you see "Group Sign-Off" panel left and e.g. "Traffic-Lights" on the right side.
So, you can choose what suits your needs: add the "Group Sign-Off" panel on the larger left side or use it on the right side (default). Left side panels will be automatically expanded.
Using a team-managed project, please click on the project key in the breadcrumb on the top of your screen to get the menu as displayed on the sample screen copy: there, you'll find the menu item "Group Sign-Off fields" to configure additional fields like an admin does, globally or for all company-managed projects.
Viewing an issue as a valid decider, the responsible user has the opportunity to click on the button "sign-off" or "decline": inline editing without the need to click on the "edit" button in order to enhance user experience. All other deciders are also visible.
If your Jira administrator has configured auto-transitions depending on the final decision (signed-off or declined) as well as blocking-conditions on related workflow transitions, then an issue will be automatically switch it's status, for example: it has been blocked until a final decision is available and then transitioned to "To Do" if signed off.
Please click on "Group Sign-Off" on the left side of Jira's menu to open the project panel "My pending decisions" as shown in the video on the right:
Hint: bulk operations are maybe disabled by project configuration.
As normal user, you will just see "pending" decision: individual decisions are not visible as this is out of scope, here.
The final result of the decision will be displayed as comment of the related issue to everybody, regardless if normal user, decider or administrator: a list containing all individual decisions, deciders and timestamps of deciding for transparency. This may also help to remember own voting.
Each time, an issue is displayed on the screen by any user, all current deciders are determined and updated within issue.property[approvals].pending, issue.property[approvals].signedOff, and issue.property[approvals].declined. These fields can be used within a JQL statement as shown on the screenshot on the right.
I try to reduce the number of email notifications to the minimum, based on my experience of the last 15 years in many customer projects: instead, I recommend using Jira's filter subscriptions to get frequent overview emails containing a list of all issues, which have to be approved. This is much more effective than continuous breaks by disturbing, poping up emails!
If you are not familiar with Jira's feature of filter subscriptions, please have a look into the Atlassian documentation at https://confluence.atlassian.com/jira064/receiving-search-results-via-email-720416706.html
Using a JQL as displayed on the right, a decider will get a list of all related issues. Maybe, that's too much but you can also combine that JQL with other JQL functions to reduce the result set to your needs.
Easily, you can search for all issues, which have to be decided by the logged-in user and being in status e.g. "onhold" via a JQL like:
issue.property[approvals].pending ~ currentUser() AND status = "onhold" |
You can search via JQL like:
project = TEST AND issue.property[approvals].pending ~ currentUser()
Retrieve all issues being pending for a decision of the current user.
project = TEST AND issue.property[approvals].signedOff ~ currentUser()
Retrieve all issues being signed-off/approved by the current user.
project = TEST AND issue.property[approvals].declined ~ currentUser()
Retrieve all issues being declined by the current user.
Since March 16th 2022, you can search for issues that are pending, finally signed-off or declined independent from any specific user as a decider:
issue.property["groupSignOff"].fields ~ "Approval=isPending" |
"Approval" within the JQL statement above, is the name of the referenced group sign-off field. If such a field name contains spaces then you have to replace them with "+".
You can check for: