"Hide from Shared Views" Button for Now, Next, Later Roadmap
What is the challenge? The only way to hide an epic from a now, next, later roadmap is to wholly filter it from the report. We convey different info to different stakeholders/teams in the org and, for example, will often hide certain epics from sa...
Guest
5 months ago
in Roadmaps
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Future consideration
Strategic Roadmaps Custom appearance for Epics and Features
As a stakeholder I want visual clues to differentiate between epics and features. Since nested views are not available in Strategic roadmaps, it would be great to change appearance of epics to help stakeholders who are not as familiar with the vie...
Victor Lavrentyev
over 3 years ago
in Roadmaps
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Future consideration
Show the goal->initiative relationship on the roadmap
Right now, associating initiatives with goals doesn't get me much. Sure, I can expand a given goal and see the associated initiatives (and features that belong to that initiative). But on the Feature Board or on the Roadmap (Timeline or Pivot), I ...
Guest
over 9 years ago
in Roadmaps
2
Unlikely to implement
On Feature Roadmaps, I would like to be able to hide individual epics shown at the top so that i can share features with a key identifying which epic they belong to while retaining the ability to hide epics I don't want to include in customer facing information.
Who would benefit? Product Owners What impact would it make? Better control of messaging and content How should it work? When you choose to include Epics on a Feature level roadmap, you can hide features by hovering over them and selecting the hid...
Wally Elarusi
about 1 year ago
in Roadmaps
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Future consideration
What is the challenge? Steps in Frameworks have a Stakeholder field which is a user field. People come and go over time but in a framework, the role of the person ought to remain the same. Typically, it is the contribution of that role which is im...
Steve Dagless
5 months ago
in Roadmaps
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Future consideration
Make timeline bars for releases on the built-in Portfolio Roadmap use the Release Start Date field
Currently the built-in Portfolio Roadmap uses the Release End Date field to plot the timeline bars but the beginning of the bar is based on the a date inherited from the earliest date of any child Features in the Release. This leads to a messy, co...
Paul Edge
about 4 years ago
in Roadmaps
0
Future consideration
Include newly created epics and features (and allow filtering) on starter roadmap
One item I hate to do is go back an update reports every week with tedious manual steps. Roadmaps are nice but have two big problems for me: When the design team adds new Epics/Features I need to go manually add them to the selected things to incl...
Guest
almost 4 years ago
in Roadmaps
5
Future consideration
What is the challenge? Status reporting can often hide problems in delivery and we may not know if there are issue until it's too late. The date line and the % complete are ok, and you can see when something is "late", the challenge is "when might...
Mike Lowery
5 months ago
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Future consideration
What is the challenge? For every new sprint we have to either create a new page from scratch or copy a previous one and then remove the items from the report manually What is the impact? Manual work to remove item that do not apply Describe your i...
John Peterson
5 months ago
in Roadmaps
0
Future consideration
With roadmaps that contain a lot of information the gaps between the bars is to wide, and being able to reduce the size of those gaps would be useful in bunching the information up closer.
Andrew Brooks
over 4 years ago
in Roadmaps
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Future consideration