https://www.redmine.org/https://www.redmine.org/favicon.ico?16793021292017-06-18T04:30:52ZRedmineRedmine - Defect #26002: Issues can be assigned to this role - didnt work correctlyhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/26002?journal_id=792672017-06-18T04:30:52ZToshi MARUYAMA
<ul><li><strong>Status</strong> changed from <i>New</i> to <i>Confirmed</i></li></ul><p>I have confirmed in <a class="version" href="https://www.redmine.org/versions/125">3.3.3</a>.</p>
In "role":
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<li>"Add issues": OFF
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<li>OK</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>"Add issues": ON
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<li>"New issue" -> <strong>NG</strong></li>
<li>"Edit issue" -> OK</li>
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</ul> Redmine - Defect #26002: Issues can be assigned to this role - didnt work correctlyhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/26002?journal_id=793812017-06-21T16:30:53ZHolger Just
<ul></ul><p>Right now, the author of an issue is always a valid assignee as long as they are still active. In its original implementation, this was added in <a class="changeset" title="Allow assigning issues back to the author. #4199 This allows an issue to be reassigned to the au..." href="https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/repository/svn/revisions/4240">r4240</a> related to <a class="issue tracker-2 status-5 priority-4 priority-default closed" title="Feature: Reassign back to original author from an SCM commit (Closed)" href="https://www.redmine.org/issues/4199">#4199</a>. Right now, it appears to me to be a feature, not a bug :)</p>
<p>Here, your API user can thus be assigned to issues they created on their own but not arbitrary other issues.</p>