Future releases and limitations
We're working on more features for the new planning experience, and we'll incrementally release these features. As such, there are limitations to take note of.
We're also removing some functionality from the new experience, as we believe some features weren't providing the full value that we had envisioned. If required in your plans, you can still use the removed functionality by opting out of the new experience.
Future releases
Here are some of the features we're working on:
New features in the new experience
1 | Issue detail view |
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2 | Visual customization | We're adding more ways for you to visually customize your plan, to make it just right for you and your audience. See Customizing view settings for more details. |
Features we're considering in the new experience
1 | Flexible coloring options |
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2 | Reporting functionality | Reporting functionality is currently limited in the new experience. However, we're currently building more working views that can be shared as reports to relevant audiences. |
Limitations
Take note of the following limitations:
- Auto-scheduling limitations
- Compatibility limitations
- Layout limitations
- Limitations with technical changes
Auto-scheduling limitations
1 | Auto-scheduling not available for Kanban teams |
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2 | Lead time in dependency details is not an auto-scheduled value | When you're auto-scheduling your plan, note that the lead time that appears in the dependency details is not an auto-scheduled value. Sample lead time of a dependency when a plan is auto-scheduled |
Compatibility limitations
1 | Limited browser compatibility | We highly recommend you use Chrome or Firefox as your browser. You can also use Internet Explorer 11 and Safari — we've fixed some issues specific to these browsers in the latest version. |
Layout limitations
1 | Cannot sort columns in plans |
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2 | Cannot reorder columns in plans |
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Limitations with technical changes in the new experience
1 | Support for custom fields | Though you can now add custom fields to your plan, this is currently limited to the following custom field types:
We're still working on supporting more custom field types in future versions. |
2 | Status breakdown bar not displaying accurate information | In the new releases view, the status breakdown bar of each release displays the number of issues in the release. You can hover on the bar, to see the issues grouped by status category. At the moment, the status breakdown bar only includes the details of the issues that are currently visible in the plan. This means that old releases may not have accurate information. We're still working on supporting this in the new experience. See Managing releases for more details. |
3 | Plans with the new experience remain visible after opting out | If you've opted out and have already disabled the new experience in your instance, the existing plans with the new experience will still be displayed in your instance. We're not deleting any of these plans, to make it possible for you to reenable the new experience, in case you want to opt in again. However, accessing any of these plans will result into an error. If you want to opt in again and use the new experience with your plan:
If you want to delete a plan with the new experience that you no longer need:
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4 | Team members are now assignees when planning work |
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5 | Individual capacity planning is replaced by team capacity planning |
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6 | Teams and sprints that have been set in Jira may not display in the plan |
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7 | Minor change when entering estimates for issues | Previously, you can enter an estimate for an issue, then click the Enter key to move to the issue in the next row. In the new experience, you need to:
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Functionality removed
In the new experience, we've removed the following functionality:
1 | Stages and skills | We've removed stages and skills for the following reasons:
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2 | Scheduling factors | In current plans, you can use the scheduling factors section, to understand how issues are scheduled off your backlog, as well as why some issues aren't scheduled as expected. In the new experience, this section isn't available anymore. If an issue is not scheduled as expected, you can manually reschedule the issue straight away. |
This doesn't necessarily mean that the removal is final, nor does it mean that the functionality will be back in future releases. If you need the removed functionality in your plans, let us know via the give feedback button in your plan.