As a program manager with Portfolio, many groups, each of which has multiple teams, I have many filters.
I even "favorite" the cream of the crop: the top few percent.
But I still have so many, and the first few words are often the same because I need to use the same "codewords" up front so they get collected together in the sidebar; I need to tug the sidebar open to see whether I'm hovering over "Team X Portfolio Plan" or "Team X Portfolio Epics and their children" or "Team X Portfolio orphan issues" etc. Going into Manage Filters to search pulls me away from what I'm doing and then I forget what I was looking for.
Wouldn't it be amazing if the left sidebar for favorite'd filters were something where I could group, sort, expand/collapse etc to organize my filters?
Hi Greg,
I think the feature you are looking for exists already in https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRACLOUD-25386
I would recommend watching that issue for updates and voting on that issue.
Yes, it's there! Well, I didn't want to offer a solution in the problem statement :) I voted and watched it.
It's been almost 7 years since this request was made. How many votes does an issue need to get in the backlog?
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It doesn't work that way. There is no clear threshold of votes before an issue can or must be added to a backlog for work. Voting is but one means a product manager will use to assess a suggestion. I'd recommend the documentation on Implementation of New Features Policy for more details on this.
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