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Why are released releases showing up in jira portfolio?

Archived releases are not anymore showing up in Jira Portfolio. But why are released releases still showing up? In my understanding, something which is released in on production, so there is nothing to plan for it.

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Deleted user Sep 25, 2018

I use to remove/exclude all closed releases from my portfolio plan. 

same here, but if you edit the data source of your plan, I think the releases are back. I archived these now, which I don't want to see in my plan anymore. Of course, you could also delete, which has the same effect.

Hi @Thomas Hartmann,

 

Sometimes, you still want to know what has been released. I believe if you archive the release in the Jira project, you won't see it again in the portfolio plan.

 

I hope this helps!

 

Cheers!

Tzoek

yeah, that's what I wrote already in my question :) But in general, I don't have any use case in my mind, where I care about something that is released, especially when I am in planning mode. 

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