I want to increase the performance of one of our Advanced Roadmaps plans. I use a filter as issue source. The issues are spread across a huge number of Jira projects all with their own releases.
While configuring the plan it shows me nearly 4.000 releases in step 2/3 "Select relevant releases". This leads to a very long loading time and bad general performance as described in this article: https://confluence.atlassian.com/roadmaps-kb/portfolio-plan-is-slow-to-interact-with-when-loading-many-releases-1018783640.html
The article above advises to not choose any releases. That would be fine, because for this plan I would not need this information, but if I deselect all releases, I am missing all the issues assigned with those releases. (As stated at the top of the configuration page: "Only the issues of selected releases will be included in the plan.")
As said, I am not interested for this particular plan in releases at all, but I need to display all issues, that the filter retrieves. Is there a way to configure the plan in this way?