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amend respective release dates
either keep original dates
cancel the change
Swimlanes
TBDRoadmap view have a couple of swimlanes configurations
Swimlanes by releases
TBD
Swimlanes by projects
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The main use case is organizing swimlanes by releases to see
release on timeline
encompassing versions including scheduling conflicts
progress for both releases and versions included into releases
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You can also configure how you want release swimlanes to be sorted
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Swimlanes by projects
Another possible use case is swimlane by Projects. This is usually a good fit for:
show roadmap for different teams/units if they are split in different Jira projects
same for Products, Components
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If you select swimlane by projects … virtual versions and releases will be shown at the bottom as 2 additional swinlanes.
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Edit and browse versions and releases
Right click on any version or release on roadmap view will show a context menu to open
standard version/release dialog
archive version/release
delete version/release
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Search and advanced filtering
Users can search for versions and release. Thus the roadmap view will be adjusted according to search results as shown in example below:
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In addition to full text search some advanced filtering is available as well, namely:
Tags to filter by Version/Package tags
Archived/Unarchived
Show delayed only
Columns representing status (or steps in workflow) for versions and releases
Filter by Projects
Filter by Project Leads
Export to PDF
If you want to share a snapshot version of your release roadmap you can export it to PDF.
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Roadmap Gadget
If you want to share a real time version of your roadmap with your target audience you can alway give a link to release board, but probably using https://releasemanagement.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/RM4J/pages/1081350/Gadgets+for+Dashboards+and+Confluence#Roadmap-Gadget on your Dashboard or Confluence is a better option.