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How can I migrate from next-gen project to classic scrum project

Wajih Aslam
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December 9, 2018

Hi,

I created next-gen project which is easier to manage but there are lot of things not present in it like most of the reports, selection of timezone, components and release etc.

Now I need to know how to migrate back to classic project to get all those things back.

 

 

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Alexey Matveev
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December 9, 2018
Benjamin Lee
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March 20, 2019

It would have been nice if they clearly spelled out you'll have to essentially create a new project if you decide you don't like next-gen. I'm fortunate that I realized before I entered in any issues that next-gen wouldn't suit my needs so I can just delete and re-create.

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Mike Boote
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June 18, 2019

It would have been nice to know the short-comings of next-gen before I added in my issues.  Looks like a new project?    ****

Not a good experience, sure I'm not alone.  Pity as next-gen looked quite nice.

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Johnny Lombardo
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March 2, 2020

Yeah... I basically created an NG as a proof of concept. 

Tested some BASIC activities and I just can't justify using NG on an Enterprise level.

maybe for my one-off short term projects.... but probably not

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