Hi all!
Irene here – a lot’s been happening in Plan settings as of late, and I want to give you a rundown of the changes. There’s a few new capabilities to discuss as well as some layout changes that make managing your plan easier.
You can now turn on or off advanced planning features in your plan to match what you need to track. In the Plan settings pages, you can now turn off scenarios, the autoscheduler, and releases.
That last one is new. Let’s take a look at what this means for you.
Plans is built to track complex plans that span multiple teams, but what if you don’t need to worry about releases?
Those who aren’t planning against development timelines can hide release data from their plan, as well as the fields that relate to them. When you turn releases off in your plan, you’ll no longer see:
the Releases tab
the Releases field from the timeline as well as any filters that use it
release markers on the timeline, calendar, and program board
the option to group work items by assigned releases in the View settings menu
any rolled up dates based on releases
In our documentation, we cover how to turn off releases in your plan along with what you should know before you do it.
We’ve simplified the Plan settings menu to be easier to use and more helpful than before. Everything still functions the same; it’s just that some things have moved and might look different than before.
If you haven’t already, you’ll see this change in the coming weeks.
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Let’s quickly outline what’s different in your plan settings:
Details - This page combines what was on Plan info and Permissions into one page, similar to what you’d find in projects. From this page, you can update your plan’s information and who can access it.
Estimation and scheduling - Aside from the name, this has the same features as the old Scheduling page.
Work in your plan - This is the largest change in the bunch. This single page combines four pages (Work item sources, Exclusion rules, Removed issues, and Find my issue) into one page with two tabs.
The Overview tab shows what’s currently in your plan (Work item sources) while also making it simpler to add or remove work.
The Removed work items tab combines the page of the same name with Exclusion rules. By their powers combined, this tab gives a comprehensive overview of what’s been taken out of your plan, whether work was removed using a rule or removed individually from your planning interface.
The search bar on either page can be used to find work items in your plan.
Timeline - This page is where you can manage timeline-specific functions like managing saved timeline views as well as adding field columns using the Fields added on the timeline section.
Program board - This page hasn’t changed at all. It’s still used to manage Program boards in your plan.
Features - As mentioned above, it’s where you can turn advanced planning features on or off, depending on what capabilities you need. The settings pages for Scenarios, Auto-scheduler, and Releases appear in the side nav once you’ve enabled them in your plan.
Let us know using the Give feedback option in your plan (next to Unsaved changes) or leave a comment here.
Have a great day!
Irene
Principal Product Manager
Atlassian
Sydney, Australia
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