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  2. JSWCLOUD-21093

Roadmap Feature / Show child issues from other projects

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      Dear team,

      As a Jira fan, I want to be able to track epic child issues across different projects in the roadmap view so that I always have a holistic overview of the status of an epic. 

      I am aware that this is possible with the advanced roadmap feature, but this is really no rocket science. By nature, epics can have child issues from different projects.

      Also, think this from a business case perspective. If I want to convince my colleagues of the benefits of Advanced Roadmaps, I must be able to first lock them in on the benefits of the standard roadmap. Without being able to see child issues from other projects, we will not even try out the standard roadmap feature. 

      What do you think? Quick improvement?  

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            1. Jira Cloud
            2. JSWCLOUD-21093

            Roadmap Feature / Show child issues from other projects

              • Our product teams collect and evaluate feedback from a number of different sources. To learn more about how we use customer feedback in the planning process, check out our new feature policy.

                Dear team,

                As a Jira fan, I want to be able to track epic child issues across different projects in the roadmap view so that I always have a holistic overview of the status of an epic. 

                I am aware that this is possible with the advanced roadmap feature, but this is really no rocket science. By nature, epics can have child issues from different projects.

                Also, think this from a business case perspective. If I want to convince my colleagues of the benefits of Advanced Roadmaps, I must be able to first lock them in on the benefits of the standard roadmap. Without being able to see child issues from other projects, we will not even try out the standard roadmap feature. 

                What do you think? Quick improvement?  

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                        aac39b2d1d4c Mathias Dirksmeier
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                            aac39b2d1d4c Mathias Dirksmeier
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