What is Issue Types?
Issue types refer to the various categories or classifications used in project management and issue tracking to categorize and define different problems, challenges, or tasks that can arise during a project. These issue types help project teams and stakeholders identify, prioritize, and manage issues effectively. Issue types serve as a standardized way to classify and address different types of work items or challenges within a project, allowing for better organization and resolution.
List of Common Issue Types
Common issue types in project management and issue tracking include:
- Bugs: Software defects or errors.
- Enhancements: Requests for new features or improvements.
- Tasks: Assigned work items or to-do items.
- User Stories: Descriptions of user requirements.
- Subtasks: Smaller, related tasks within a larger task.
- Epic: A large, high-level user story or project goal.
- Documentation: Issues related to missing or outdated documentation.
- Support Requests: Customer or user requests for assistance.
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FAQs
Can Issue Types change or evolve over time?
Yes, issue types can change or evolve over time as projects and organizations adapt to new requirements, technologies, or methodologies. Issue types may be added, modified, or deprecated to better align with project needs and goals.
What is the new feature issue type?
The “new feature” issue type is typically used to categorize requests or tasks related to the development or addition of new functionality or features within a product, application, or project. It helps teams prioritize and track the implementation of new features or enhancements.