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  2. JSWCLOUD-22024

I want to be able to manage upcoming sprints in Roadmaps, so that I can visually schedule my issues

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    • 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.

      As a Jira user, I want to be able to manage upcoming sprints in Basic Roadmaps, so that I can visually schedule my issues into new sprints.

      Background

      • There is currently the ability to see sprints on the roadmaps view which relates to this issue: JSWCLOUD-17926.
      • This ticket is to determine the need to create and manage sprints from the roadmap view. 
        This can help users to have a planning view of sprints in the same way it can be done currently with Epics. 

      a) what does "manage sprints" mean to you?
      b) what goals you are trying to achieve by managing sprints on the timeline vs. the backlog

            [JSWCLOUD-22024] I want to be able to manage upcoming sprints in Roadmaps, so that I can visually schedule my issues

            Matthew Hunter made changes -
            Resolution New: Timed out [ 10 ]
            Status Original: Gathering Interest [ 11772 ] New: Closed [ 6 ]
            Matthew Hunter made changes -
            Labels Original: jws24 p-low roadmap roadmap-improvements New: cll-tf2202410 jws24 p-low roadmap roadmap-improvements

            Atlassian Update - October 31, 2024

            Hi everyone,

            Thank you for bringing this suggestion to our attention. As explained in our new feature policy, there are many factors that influence our product roadmaps and determine the features we implement. When making decisions about what to prioritise and work on, we combine your feedback and suggestions with insights from our support teams, product analytics, research findings, and more. This information, combined with our medium- and long-term product and platform vision, determines what we implement and its priority order.

            Unfortunately, as a result of inactivity for an extended period of time, this suggestion didn’t make it to the roadmap and we are closing it.

            While this issue has been closed, our Product Managers continue to look at requests on jira.atlassian.com as they develop their roadmap, including closed ones. In addition, if you feel like this suggestion is still important to your team please let us know by commenting on this ticket.

            Thank you again for providing valuable feedback to our team - Jira Cloud Product Management

            Matthew Hunter added a comment - Atlassian Update - October 31, 2024 Hi everyone, Thank you for bringing this suggestion to our attention. As explained in our new feature policy , there are many factors that influence our product roadmaps and determine the features we implement. When making decisions about what to prioritise and work on, we combine your feedback and suggestions with insights from our support teams, product analytics, research findings, and more. This information, combined with our medium- and long-term product and platform vision, determines what we implement and its priority order. Unfortunately, as a result of inactivity for an extended period of time, this suggestion didn’t make it to the roadmap and we are closing it. While this issue has been closed, our Product Managers continue to look at requests on jira.atlassian.com as they develop their roadmap, including closed ones. In addition, if you feel like this suggestion is still important to your team please let us know by commenting on this ticket. Thank you again for providing valuable feedback to our team - Jira Cloud Product Management
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            Eduardo Santos made changes -
            Labels Original: p-low roadmap roadmap-improvements New: jws24 p-low roadmap roadmap-improvements
            Eduardo Santos made changes -
            Assignee Original: Rathesh Richards [ 762b441b532a ]
            Mike Howells made changes -
            Workflow Original: JAC Suggestion Workflow JSWCLOUD [ 4226713 ] New: JAC Suggestion Workflow 3 [ 4373796 ]

            1. What does "manage sprints" mean to you?
              • Ability to view/suppress multiple Boards' Sprints within a Project in the Roadmap UI
              • Ability to create/edit/delete for multiple Boards' Sprints within a Project in the Roadmap UI
            2. What goals you are trying to achieve by managing sprints on the timeline vs. the backlog
              • Ability to coordinate/report-on cross Team requirements, visually that are associated to a shared Sprint to understand risk of a unified deployment

            Brett Dains added a comment - What does "manage sprints" mean to you? Ability to view/suppress multiple Boards' Sprints within a Project in the Roadmap UI Ability to create/edit/delete for multiple Boards' Sprints within a Project in the Roadmap UI What goals you are trying to achieve by managing sprints on the timeline vs. the backlog Ability to coordinate/report-on cross Team requirements, visually that are associated to a shared Sprint to understand risk of a unified deployment
            Rathesh Richards (Inactive) made changes -
            Description Original: There is currently the ability to see sprints on the roadmaps view which relates to this issue: JSWCLOUD-17926.

            This ticket is to determine whether there is a need for users to create and manage sprints from this same view. 
             This can help users to have a planning view of sprints in the same way it can be done currently with Epics. 

            As a Jira user, I want to be able to manage upcoming sprints in Basic Roadmaps, so that I can visually schedule my issues into new sprints.

             a) what does "manage sprints" mean to you?
            b) what goals you are trying to achieve by managing sprints on the timeline vs. the backlog
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            *Background*
             * There is currently the ability to see sprints on the roadmaps view which relates to this issue: JSWCLOUD-17926.
             * This ticket is to determine the need to create and manage sprints from the roadmap view. 
             This can help users to have a planning view of sprints in the same way it can be done currently with Epics. 

            a) what does "manage sprints" mean to you?
             b) what goals you are trying to achieve by managing sprints on the timeline vs. the backlog
            Rathesh Richards (Inactive) made changes -
            Description Original: There is currently the ability to see sprints on the roadmaps view which relates to this issue: JSWCLOUD-17926.

            This ticket is to determine whether there is a need for users to create and manage sprints from this same view. 
             This can help users to have a planning view of sprints in the same way it can be done currently with Epics. 

            As a Jira user, I want to be able to manage upcoming sprints in Basic Roadmaps, so that I can visually schedule my issues into new sprints.

             
            New: There is currently the ability to see sprints on the roadmaps view which relates to this issue: JSWCLOUD-17926.

            This ticket is to determine whether there is a need for users to create and manage sprints from this same view. 
             This can help users to have a planning view of sprints in the same way it can be done currently with Epics. 

            As a Jira user, I want to be able to manage upcoming sprints in Basic Roadmaps, so that I can visually schedule my issues into new sprints.

             a) what does "manage sprints" mean to you?
            b) what goals you are trying to achieve by managing sprints on the timeline vs. the backlog

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