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Viewing Progress within a Milestone

Justin Rau
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September 19, 2023

Hi, 

I recall setting up a milestone with the ability to view the progress of numerous epics all at once. I'm aiming to replicate the progress bar seen at the epic level but for numerous epics within one milestone.

 

Any guidance would be helpful

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Yuri Lapin _Release Management_
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September 26, 2023

Hi @Justin Rau

Trust you are well.

With our Release Management App we have multiple ways to track Milestones. We also have flexible Release Taxonomy when for e.g. Epic could be defined as Release/Deliverable. Thus you can track Milestones for your Epics or you can track Milestones for Release and see how your Epics match up.

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More could be found in documentation below:

https://releasemanagement.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/RMC/pages/1197867009/Intermediate+Milestones+On+the+Way

Try it out!

Kind regards,

Yuri.

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Danut M _StonikByte_
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September 19, 2023

Hi @Justin Rau,

I think you can easily do this by using the Release Burnup Burndown Chart offered by our Great Gadgets app.  

All you have to do is to create a Jira filter that returns the items (Stories, Tasks, Bugs, etc) from the epics that have to be completed within the milestone. Include also the subtasks if you want to track them.

Then configure the gadget to use this filter and set as Release End Date the date of your milestone. Depending on how you estimate the work items, you can generate the chart by Story Points, time estimates or issue count.

Please note that this app offer many other gadgets for project tracking. To make an idea about how many things you can track with this app, have a look over the articles from our blog.

If you need any help, please don't hesitate to contact us as support@stonikbyte.com.

Thank you,

Danut Manda

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Sayed Bares _ServiceRocket_
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September 19, 2023

@Justin Rau Welcome to the community!

It usually depends on how you define milestone, So what is the milestone in your case? are you using filters? issuetypes? third-party apps? to define milestone?

Justin Rau
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September 20, 2023

As of now no filters. Just linking epics to a higher level ticket (milestone).

 

In each epic you can see "Child Issues" and a progress bar with a % complete. I recall having a view at the milestone level where I could see the progress of the overall milestone as well as each epic within the milestone.

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