Hello,
I can see a maximum of two years in the future in the road map ( I have seen, this is an issue for many other users). I need to vizualize a longer term - some of my projects are planned for 5 years. Is there a way to extend the total timeline in the Roadmap view? Or do I have to count on the Big-Picture Add?
I planned epics that end beyond my current maximum - they are cut off at End Sep.2024.
Looking forward to your answer.
Kind Regards, Liese
Hi @LIESELOTTE GUILLAUMON DECHANDT,
While the roadmap visualisation does not go that far, nothing is stopping you to enter the expected end dates into the longer future on the issues themselves.
That said, for high level visualisation of your roadmap, I do understand having a visual representation obviously looks nice. The roadmap planner macro in Confluence does allow you to create roadmaps for up to 5 years in the future.
Given the (almost) fact that we all know a five year plan is very much an ambition rather than an actual plan, that may be a visual alternative for the high level plan.
Hope this helps!
HI @Walter Buggenhout , thanks for your inputs.
It sure helps me.
Thanks for that, and have a great weekend.
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@Walter Buggenhout , dear Walter, in my case, Confluence would be ok,but then I cannot go in a highet view (like per Quarter) with the roadmaps. Is there any trick I am missing?
THanks in advance,
Lieselotte.
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Its all nice and fine that you think that plans > 2 years in the future are ambitions and not plans.
But some of the tasks im planning are depending on on parts procurement that alone takes > 1 year. So i easily get into that range.
And while i dont care about the exact dates, i need to visualize the dependencies between tasks.
so, stuck with MS Project for that. :(
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