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February 13, 2025 edited
@Gina Gould when someone opens a view for the first time we do open the "about this view"menu by default. In this case you're not authenticated so you'll see it every time.
We're actually going to roll out a change so it shows every time someone opens a shared view, and will see how many complaints we get 😅
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February 13, 2025 edited
@Matt Hudson are you sure your project access setting (project settings > access) isn't set to "public" or "limited"? If you don't want people to have access to it, you'll need to make it "private"
@Tanguy Crusson having an option would be nice. So this way if it’s a important view you can set it to pop-up every time or if it’s a view that’s used all the time and doesn’t need explanation then you would toggle or refine the setting that it does not pop-up every time.
Hi @Tanguy Crusson - Yes. The project is set to Private, and the individual views have been shared only with groups that do not include my "Test User"; however, the Test User can still see those views.
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February 16, 2025 edited
Okay @Matt Hudson I wasn't able to reproduce this 🤔 I think you're going to have to raise a support ticket so we can investigate (you can raise it directly from the JPD project > give feedback > select the option to get help from the support team
Hi @Tanguy Crusson - we started to use JPD for collecting the inflow for product ideas from our SBUs and taking decisions with them. One detail which would be important and very helpful to avoid creating power point slides and work with the management directly using JPD would be to show certain fields on the "bubbles" in the matrix view in order to immediately understand to which products they refer.
Hi @Tanguy Crusson I just had a look at your roadmap for JPD, and found this task: JPR-13 to support the Atlassian Teams field across Atlas, Jira Software and Jira Product Discovery.
It is in stage Make - what is the expected timeline for this feature?
I'm new to JPD, but I'd really like the ability to change the product timeline view to be shown by weeks or 2 week sprints. Right now, it only does months and quarters.
Additionally, I would like to be able to see and customize the links between ideas, if I could change the color, line type, weight, etc of the links that would help.
@Tanguy Crusson I was wondering if the Premium version will have the workflow Approvals feature that currently exists in team-managed projects. The use case is to have explicit sign-off on a feature's benefit before it can proceed to delivery.
IMO, the current public-facing roadmap needs significant improvements before you can share it with clients. I would appreciate an update on this matter, as we are at a critical point for making decisions on external-facing roadmap tools.
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April 28, 2025 edited
@Sarin Kanhirapuzha no update at this stage - we've been focusing on other (also highly requested 🙂) areas. We do plan to revisit this in the future, but not short term.
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April 28, 2025 edited
@Lisa McCann we're iterating up a lot of new stuff (hierarchies, cross-project views, etc.), this one is one of the next topics we plan to tackle after that. Nothing you, as a community, can do unfortunately - we can only do so much at once 🙂
Waiting for better insights management what will be your advice to manage insights now and ensure a smooth transition to the future insights management features in JPD? (Ideas Type, Jira Desk, …) I make some tests and Jira Desk seems to be a more advanced way to manage feedbacks queues, workflows, and link to JPD…
It'd be very helpful for our customers, who have JSM portal-only access, to be able to submit comments, vote, and submit new ideas. Voting would be our top priority.
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