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×Hi, My first time here.
New to using Team Calendar.
Quick question - what's the way to show interim milestones along the way of a Version?
For instance, our version/release x.y is going LIVE on 24th May.
There's various milestones along the way, like - locked for changes, testing complete, code lock down etc. These are generally fixed # of days before the 'release date' (or version due date) i.e. always 11, 7 & 4 days before the release date.
I've been trying to show all of these interim milestones on the calendar.
HOW?
You could use Jira issues with due dates at these points and update them once every release cycle. Then display them using a Jira calendar?
Thanks Matthew. My idea was to automate this whole thing - such that when a release is delayed, the interim milestones are also shifted automatically.
I do like your idea but I think it's about the same as using a manual calendar (like 'events').
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@Nitin, there isn't a way to automate this right now. I think the best answer is what Matthew suggested.
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