Alphanumerically Sort Releases with the same release date
Why: I have multiple releases that take place on the same date and to be able to easily see them would be beneficial to know where in the upper row of Release Details to look. For example, I have VPS*1*6, VPS*1*7, and VPS*1*8 scheduled to release ...
Use case: Team A wants to see the releases on the feature board that they are working on, but they see all releases and can't easily figure out which ones they own. A filter by the custom RELEASE field "Team" would help.
Tooltip or Mouseover Release Portfolio Gantt chart bar to show name of Release, Feature, or Requirement
Tooltip or Mouseover Release Portfolio Gantt chart bar to show name of Release, Feature, or Requirement would be helpful when timeline is long and can't quite see what row it lines up with.
Track progress on features before they are complete
It seems that the progress chart is only showing progress
after a feature in a release is marked as "Complete". Is there a way
based on daily "work Performed" and "Work Remaining" entries
that I can incremental progress? Otherwise the burn-down re...
So many times, I am in a release and I want to copy this exact release. To be able to copy the release, I need to click on Add release and then select copy and search for the release.
An easier approach would be provide a option on the release p...
Convert release to parking lot - clearer menu action
On release detail page -> more menu, there is a menu action called "Parking lot" with a square next to it. Clicking this menu option will convert the release to a parking lot, but it's hard to tell from the wording (and the square looks like a ...
When linking one record to another, it is hard to find the record I'm looking for
When linking one phase to another, it's nearly impossible to find what I am looking for since we have 30+ products that all use the same template for numerous releases and finding the phase that I'm looking for is impossible since there doesn't se...
When the Parking Log contains a long list of features, the call to action (CTA) in the releases area is out of sight because it is positioned to be vertically and horizontally centered. Consequently, it's not always visible.