Hi @Dmitriy Ratushn @Andrew Nesterenko @Balki Kodarapu @Sebastien Laden
Teagan reaching out again for @Nick Muldoon here.
I wanted to let you all know that we have shipped Easy Agile User Story Maps 6.0, which includes the ability to view Completed Sprints/Released Versions on the Story Map. This functionality gives you the ability to view those 'Done' issues you were previously hoping to view on the Story Map, but until now, could not.
You can read the full release notes here.
I wanted to say a big thank you for all of your feedback and patience while we worked on this. We'd love to hear what you think of the new functionality and where it could be better.
Thanks again, we hope you enjoy the new release
Teagan Harbridge
Product Manager - Easy Agile
Hi @Dmitriy Ratushn @Andrew Nesterenko @Balki Kodarapu @Sebastien Laden
Teagan reaching back out for @Nick Muldoon here.
It's loud and clear that the ability to view completed Sprints/unreleased Versions is vital for a wholistic view of your projects/products.
I wanted to put forward our ideas around how we could provide this functionality for your feedback and consideration.
Use Case:
You have told us that having a wholistic view of completed Sprints/released Versions is important to you for reasons such as:
Product Manager / ability to see closed sprints/released versions for a wholistic view of my Project
Acceptance Criteria:
Here is a v1 mockup of what this might look like in product:
Big Questions:
Thanks so much for your time and feedback. We're really looking forward to hearing your thoughts moving forward.
Teagan Harbridge
Product Manager - Easy Agile
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Hi Dmitriy, thanks for reaching out.
Today we hide the done issues that are in a Released Version or a Completed Sprint. We made this choice due to a possible performance impact where teams have years of old issues. For instance, one customer had thousands of such issues which caused the story map to be slow to load, and they weren't looking at them all regardless.
I have a story on the backlog to find an approach that shows these done issues, and I've made a note to follow up here once it is available. How far back would you ideally like to see? All history? Just the past few sprints?
Thanks Dmitriy.
Regards,
Nick Muldoon
Product Manager, Easy Agile
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Hi Nick, thanks for your answer.
We have several projects that are not that long and contain just about 10 sprints. But it's essential for us to be able to track all the issues on the story map, inculding ones from the closed sprints. The perfect variant would be to be able to choose whether to show the issues that are in a Released Version/Completed Sprint or not.
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Thanks Dmitriy. I don't have a short term solution so leave it with us. I'll follow up here (or via email if you want to email through to support@easyagile.com) when we look at this more closely.
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I am also interrested in this feature.
Keeping a full overview for reasonable projects is a must !
I will keep an eye on this thread : )
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Definitely a must-have feature for us to continue past the trial phase. This is the #1 reason I even considered this plug-in.. to get a big picture view of the entire project, including completed sprints.
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Hi @Andrew Nesterenko, @Balki Kodarapu, @Sebastien Laden,
I'm interested to know how far back you want to see.
Thanks so much, have a great day,
Nick
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thanks Nick.
Our projects are no more than ~20 sprints. So I am ok with a number close to that. Maybe 26 which equals to 52 weeks i.e. an year?
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@Nick Muldoon I think 5 would be minimum but still enough for majority of my cases. 10 would probably cover 99% of them. Ideally I would like to select the number of sprints myself. So if I pick up 100, I do realize that it will take a while to process.
Thanks for getting back on this
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