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> * Sharing is a project-level setting, not a sprint-level one (like with versions at the moment). Users can choose in the project settings:
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> * Share sprints - Sprints can be created in this project. All those created sprints are shared to either (user selection):
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> * All projects
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> * Subprojects
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> * No sharing - Sprints can be created in this project. None of the created sprints are shared with any other project
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> * Receive shared sprints - No sprints can be created within this project. Instead shared sprints are used.
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> * Status, Name and dates of a sprint are also shared (can't be different per project)
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> * Only one project can "Share with all projects".
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> * \[open\] Possibly, define systemwide sprints not within a project but outside of it. It could then be guarded by a global permission.
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> * Sprint sharing is only possible if enabled first in the instance administration
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> * Only sprints from one sharing project are received. If there are multiple projects from which a receiving project could take its sprints the order of priority is as follows (lowest to highest priority):
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> * All projects sharing
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> * Subproject sharing higher up the ancestor chain
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**Mockups:** https://www.figma.com/design/yRewu4Y5nuWCa8aMM3DFw3/Agile--Sprints-and-Backlogs?node-id=1303-45002 <br>
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> * Share sprints - Sprints can be created in this project. All those created sprints are shared to either (user selection):
>
> * All projects
>
> * Subprojects
>
> * No sharing - Sprints can be created in this project. None of the created sprints are shared with any other project
>
> * Receive shared sprints - No sprints can be created within this project. Instead shared sprints are used.
>
> * Status, Name and dates of a sprint are also shared (can't be different per project)
>
> * Only one project can "Share with all projects".
>
> * \[open\] Possibly, define systemwide sprints not within a project but outside of it. It could then be guarded by a global permission.
>
> * Sprint sharing is only possible if enabled first in the instance administration
>
> * Only sprints from one sharing project are received. If there are multiple projects from which a receiving project could take its sprints the order of priority is as follows (lowest to highest priority):
>
> * All projects sharing
>
> * Subproject sharing higher up the ancestor chain
>
Copied from <mention class="mention" data-id="70496" data-type="work_package" data-text="###70496">###70496</mention>
**Mockups:** https://www.figma.com/design/yRewu4Y5nuWCa8aMM3DFw3/Agile--Sprints-and-Backlogs?node-id=1303-45002
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