Let me use a simple example, let's say Pramod is an issue and Papa Pramod is an issue, so we can link both Pramod and Papa Pramod together, so Pramod relates to Papa Pramod. relates to - This means that lets say you've got many issues and two or more of the issues are related to each other, so you can use the link 'relates to'. You'll notice a lot of these are paired - there's actually only one link type for "duplicate", "blocking", "cloning" and probably "implement" - the words you see in the sentence are trying to describe a directional relationship.īlocks is the easiest example from my point of view "I block you", and from your point of view, "Nic is blocking me" - same relationship, but a different description which tells you where you're looking from!īut, going back to the question, the short answer is "the meaning of the links is up to you" - your admins should set up the ones you find useful and name them clearly! "is tested by" and "implements" are not default link types, they've been added by one of your admins (or possibly by an app an admin has added) You can see this by adding dummy issues to them to make sentences: The list you've got there is mostly the English default set, and they've been written to try to be self-explanatory. You could rename all the relationships to "Alice", "Bunny", "Playing card" and "Hedgehog" if you wanted to. The link types are entirely configurable, they don't have fixed definitions.
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