Hi all,
without digging too long into Jira.atlassian.com (perhaps there is an issue for I didn't find yet):
Are there any plans or how-to description when using Tempo with Jira and his planning feature while using TeamCalendar for ReleaseManagement in the documentation/specification?
To be more precise: Currently I don't see any integrations of Tempo and TeamCalendar nor any "iCal" connectors to get e.g. planned working slots of staff visible in the confluence ProjectTeamCalendar.
Accounters like to get a "single point of truth" for ressource planning and developers doesn't like to look for 3 different calendars.
With kind regards,
~Marcel
Hi Marcel
We value feedback and comments on how we can make Tempo better, so if you have a feature request, please create an issue in our Atlassian JIRA (https://tempoplugin.jira.com/browse/JTMPO).
Other users with similar requests can vote on these issues and contribute by adding comments that will help Tempo developers implement the request.
so, the answer is no
covered by: https://tempoplugin.jira.com/browse/JTMPO-628
related to: https://tempoplugin.jira.com/browse/JTMPO-508
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For what it's worth I think Tempo >>->Team Calendar/iCal integration would be a good synergy, especially projecting tempo planning marks onto a personal calendar so others could get a quick view of another's pending work load.
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Seems to Greenhopper 6 will cover viewing sprints in TeamCalender
www.atlassian.com/software/greenhopper/whats-new/greenhopper-60
>> "Painless sprint planning"
As of TeamCalendar 3 there is a new TimeLine view and integration to Jira tasks:
http://blogs.atlassian.com/2012/12/team-calendars-3-timeline-view/
... but both still lacks staff management on a project level
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