Unfortunately (x2) - The Next-Gen project type is very limited in terms of basic features so I won't recommend using it yet. I would vote as well to enable this Roadmap feature into the classic project type.
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December 19, 2019 edited
Hey @John Callaghan, we understand that the clutter on the roadmap can grow quickly as your team is working through epics. This is something we’re currently looking into. We’re hoping to solve this problem for you soon.
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December 19, 2019 edited
Hey @Bill Dolce thanks for your feedback. Currently there are no plans to add additional layer of hierarchy in the near future. However, this is available with our product Portfolio if you haven’t checked out already.
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December 19, 2019 edited
Hi @Jeff Wheeler we completely understand that release / versioning can be a primary way of planning the future and tracking progress for some teams. With the latest introduction of release feature in next-gen project, this is something we will incorporate into the roadmap view soon. In the meantime, I’d love to hear more about your needs with estimation roll-up and reporting. We’re also exploring how this could be brought into classic projects, and I’d love to get your input. Please find some time here to chat with me. I’d really appreciate it.
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December 20, 2019 edited
@Victor Burgos Hi Victor, we are evaluating the priority of non-working days amongst other features that we need to build for next-gen.
I'm sorry to hear that next-gen is not currently meeting your needs. Right now, the concept of board settings doesn't exist and until we address that first, we cannot ship non-working days. I would suggest that you use Classic in the meantime if you have more complex needs, and trial next-gen on smaller projects that require simple setup and experiences, which many of our customers do.
If you can be more specific on why you need non-working days on how you use JSW, it will help us understand how to address that need.
@Ivan Teong Honestly...I shouldn't have to specify why I need something, especially since it's pretty obvious why I would want it. (I stated the reason in my original statement)
But alas, get them with honey not vinegar right?
We WORK 7 DAY WORKWEEKS.
We work Monday to Monday, that is our Sprints.
Most independent game development companies work this way. Especially if they have contractors around the world. Those contractors may not be able to work during the weekdays, and work on weekends.
I mean seriously...regardless of why I specifically need it, it's a real need. Not everyone works Monday thru Friday 9-5.
Freelance/Contract world works all kinds of hours and days.
This is supposed to be next-gen, so please make it next-gen, not 30-50 years ago.
Thanks for your time and hope to see this implemented on the very next update.
@Ivan Teong Are you saying you don't know which parts of JIRA/Next-Gen don't have full 7-day workweek functionality? Because I can't answer that for you, you should know what does and doesn't.
However, the aspect that I am concerned about foremost is JIRA Sprint Time Remaining. You do not take into the weekends and such sprint length time remaining is incorrect (0 days will be on a Friday on a Mon-Mon sprint)
And if there's anywhere else in JIRA that I haven't found or paid attention to in regards to workweeks, then please update those as well. At the very least add the option to pick out the days of the week people work (so, if people take off Sunday, but work Mon-Sat, that should be okay 6-day, but maybe someone else work Sun-Friday, still 6 days, so you need to allow us to pick the days of the week we work on a regular basis.
Do not baby us. Do not hamper us. Do make this truly next-gen.
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December 21, 2019 edited
@Victor Burgos We do know which parts have the functionality, but the reason why I'm asking you for more details is because we are developing next-gen to be a new Jira, not the next Classic.
Some functionality that exists in Classic today may change in next-gen based on the needs of our users, and without understanding the specific pain-points and the biggest opportunities that lie in our users' experience with Jira, we won't be able to develop something in next-gen that takes all of that into consideration.
Copying/porting the functionality 1-1 from Classic so it's exactly the same is not our strategy. Thanks for sharing more about your issue with non-working days. I'll take that into mind when we are planning milestones for non-working days when we have prioritized it for our roadmap.
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Is there any thought to adding the ability to set timelines on the items within an Epic? Basically giving you a Gantt Chart capability within the Roadmap. You're practically there, might as well just add it in. Also being able to drag and drop the tasks and stories and such underneath the Epic to set the Ticket Priority would be very useful.
So far, I think this is a nice improvement, thanks! Adds value.
It may help expand on linkages. Add more than the "Blocked" option, if that helps people.
Most of all, I'd appreciate being able to "Close" Epics so they don't appear anymore. Seems like my only option is to delete them when "Done." Yes, I can use the filter but displaying them is the default.
Can you please add story points by issue, story points completed / story point totals by epic to this view please? We'd like to be able to track project spend in a glance.
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