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Advanced Roadmap - Change release dates view

Stokic Nikola _VM_PJ-VIP-PMO_
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June 7, 2024

Hello,

We would like to change the overview in the Advanced Roadmap for release due dates. Today all release due dates are placed in the same line, and we would like them to be placed next to their respective releases (please see screenshot).

Graphical_overview_of_release_due_dates.png

Current approach is not user-friendly, because you don't see easily which release has which due date. You have to click on each of these green dots in order to be able to see which release it belongs to.

 

Additionally, if these green dots would be distributed in the same line as their respective releases, I would be able to make a screenshot and to put it into a management presentation (10 seconds effort). Like it is today, I cannot use it in the management presentations, but I have to create everything in PowerPoint (big effort).

So this change would save me a lot of time and effort.

 

Can we somehow change this?

 

Thanks in advance for your feedback.

 

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Dave Rosenlund _Trundl_
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June 7, 2024

Welcome to the community, @Stokic Nikola _VM_PJ-VIP-PMO_  👋

Frequently, the thing that you are describing is displayed in a timeline/plan/Gantt as a milestone. I.e., if you could add milestones that = release dates to your plan, you'd have something very close to what you describe.

It looks like you are using Jira data center (please correct me if I am wrong). And, unfortunately, there is a long-standing enhancement request to add such a feature to the data center version of Plans / Advanced Roadmaps.

You can/should add your voice and vote to this request, but in the meantime I think you are out of luck 😕

I'm sorry to be the bearer of bad news.

-dave

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