Is it possible to include Roadmap into a jira project?

Sibel Yasar January 8, 2020

Dear Atlassian Support,

 

is it possible to include Roadmap for free into an existing project?

 

Kind regards,

 

Sibel

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John Funk
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January 8, 2020

Hi Sibel - Roadmaps are only available for Next-gen projects, not classic projects. 

You can read more here: https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Next-gen-articles/Classic-and-next-gen-project-templates-in-Jira-Software-Cloud/ba-p/862404

 

Sibel Yasar January 8, 2020

Hi John, thank you!

Can I simply create a next-gen project over the system dashboard?

Or do I need specific tools?

Kind regards,

Sibel

John Funk
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January 8, 2020

Was the document able to guide you through that process?

Sibel Yasar January 10, 2020

There is a general problem. I can't see next-gen as a choice. Please find an attached screenshot.

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John Funk
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January 10, 2020

You need to turn on the ability to create Next-gen projects under Settings > System. 

Sibel Yasar January 10, 2020

I've found out, that we use Jira Server, not Jira Cloud. Therefore I cant find under system a place to enable this functionality.

But thanks for your help John.

Kind regards

John Funk
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January 10, 2020
Sibel Yasar January 10, 2020

Yes, unfortunately not.

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