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In Live Plans I could see when a phase would complete. How do I show this in Advanced Roadmaps?

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In Live Plans, I used to be able to predict when a phase would finish using Team Velocity.  And how close we were to the proposed launch date! (Always too much feature scope to deliver but also gave the Product team an idea of the SP size and scope to cut to meet a phased launch. 

MVP2-App for start fo Sprint 25.PNG

How do I get the same visual output from Advanced roadmaps?

 

Each phase has Stories and tasks across multiple EPICs and we only use Tags for Feature rollup. 

 

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Eddie Meardon
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Aug 11, 2021

Hey @Dominic Pezet 

It sounds like you might be interested in Advanced Roadmaps' Releases feature.

The long and short of it is that you can set releases to appear on your timeline. There's a few different ways to configure them: you can set a hard date for your release, and then plan your progress against it, or you can set the release to be "When all the work is done", and in which case Advanced Roadmaps will place it on your timeline when the last task in it is scheduled to complete. 

Is that about what you were hoping for? 

Cheers

Eddie

HI Eddie,

The Edit on releases enables me to set a date for a release to end.  Yes. That is fine and already done.  In the old system, I can as above represent the tasks and stories visually by SPRINT to project if that milestone will be his or missed and if so by how much, based on your team velocity and the tasks and stories to be delivered in that Phase.

In this NEW tool it appears this vital information cannot be obtained.  Can anyone else help?

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