Within project settings, one project we have includes the 'Features' tab, but another one does not.
I'd like to test out the roadmap functionality but I can't get to the page to turn it on.
Anyone else having this problem?
Hey @John Calabrese
The new Roadmap feature will be available on Agility boards, only.
In case others projects are using Scrum and/or Kanban templates, you'll need to create a new Agility board for those projects in order to have the Roadmap functionality.
Here is our official doc about Roadmaps: https://confluence.atlassian.com/jirasoftwarecloud/roadmap-957979308.html
Could you please double check if this is your scenario and let me know if you see anything different? :)
Gabi
For some strange reason, I do not see "Agility boards" when I try to create a new board.. any idea?
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Hey @Arshia Cont
The Agility board/project was renamed to 'next-gen' project.
Can you see this option when you try to create a new project? :)
Gabi
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I do.. but my goal is to enable Roadmap on an existing project which is not a Next-gen... .
Anyway to transform a good-old Scrum to Next-gen? Or can I keep the project and benefit from Roadmap?
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You can't enable Roadmaps in classic Scrum/Kanban boards, this is only available for next-gen.
If you want to 'convert' your classics boards into next-gen boards, the best option for you is to bulk-move your issues.
The doc you will need to refer to perform this action is this one: Editing multiple issues at the same time then.
Let me know if this clarifies!
Gabi
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@Gabriele Franck I am familiar with bulk transfer. However if this is the only way of converting a Scrum project to New-gen, I am worried about all internal links with Bitbucket and its branches.
If there’s any good practice guideline on this it’d be very welcome.
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