As a team manager, sometimes I would like to see a big picture of my whole team. It's important for me a view where I can see the developers at the left side and the projects that which one is working at the moment, and also the next projects that we are planning.
I couldn't find this option until now
Is it possible???
Tks
Olá, Tiago. Cristian is correct. Gantt is not an out of the box feature of Jira.
If you do not already have a Gantt app you can find a number of them on the Atlassian Marketplace. For example, WBS-Gantt, Structure.Gantt (the ALM Works product), or BigGantt (to name a few).
And, as Cristian said, if you do already have a Gantt app, let us know which one — then someone will be able to help you.
-Dave [ALM Works]
Hi folks
I'm not using Gantt yet (sorry, I forgot to tell you). I was trying to use the Roadmap as a Gantt (wrong I know)
I will try this add on to see if fits for me
Best regards
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I guess you are using an add-on. Gantt is not an out of the box feauture in Jira. Ask your Jira admin about the add-ons you have installed and then you can add their tag, so they can answer your question.
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Hi, I'm using BigGantt and am trying to view available resources in ascending order so we can see the workload/availability of developers and assign development work to the resource with most available time rather than scrolling through the whole list to find who's available.
I would really appreciate any assistance. Do I need another plugin for this?
Thanks,
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