Actually the individual absences are not affecting the team capacity anymore like it was in the previous version of Portfolio/Roadmap. I do understand the idea of velocity in a long term consideration, as you mentioned in the blog article here: https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Advanced-Roadmaps-articles/What-s-changing-with-Advanced-Roadmaps-formerly-Portfolio-for/ba-p/1370196
But I am really interested to gain the insight if a majority of my team is having a vaccation in the next couple of weeks, or maybe at a specific release date.
Are there any plans that the capacity feature would be extended? For me as a team manager this would be very helpful.
@Ofir Zeevi - Any update on this?
The ability to log scheduled time-off and forecast velocity implications accordingly is very important to our use case. Thanks.
The datacenter edition of Jira seems to be ahead with this feature: https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Advanced-Roadmaps-questions/weekly-capacity-not-variable-in-Jira-Portfolio-improved/qaq-p/1332289#U1551274
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Hey Thomas,
Thanks for taking the time to add this thoughtful question. I can completely understand the need to adjust the teams capacity/velocity for a specific sprint when team members are unavailable.
We're currently planning to add the ability to adjust your team's velocity for a given sprint that has been created in Jira - it's on the roadmap! I hope that helps :)
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Hey Ofir,
Thanks the honest answer! I guess you can't forecast a day of shipment for this feature to the jira cloud edition, do you?
Maybe it would be helpful to have a roadmap at Atlassian with the absence/capacity information of your development team ;-)
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