I understand that the roadmap child issue bars are created based on start date and due date. However, when working on projects, we sometimes go over the due date. In roadmaps, there is no indication that a child issue is still being worked on past a due date so it's hard to see what actually took longer than the due date visually at a glance on the roadmap. Is there a way to continue the bar (perhaps in a different color or pattern) to show work is being done beyond the due date until an actual end date/done date is given or until the resolution is changed to done? Thank you for any help with this!
Hi @Isabelle Thibau The roadmap/timeline shows a warning symbol when the Epic's child ends after the Epic's end date-
Still it would be great to have an option to visualize on the roadmap bars both time between start-due dates and (in different color) between due & end dates.
I found this question when searching if above approach is possible (I would prefer to mark differently on the timeline the extra time that needed to be spent to actually close an epic vs just update the due date and move it forward to align with the actual last child end date).
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