Hi all,
I wanted to know if is posible, to add SubTask to Stories in a new Generation KanBan board.
Thanks in advance.
Subtasks are available :) Introducing subtasks for breaking down work in next-gen projects
Hey There,
Just to add in on top of David's Reply, We have published a Roadmap for the Next-Gen Projects, to let everyone know what the current and upcoming focuses are for next-gen, the roadmap is viewable here:
And Sub-tasks are coming soon.
Regards,
Earl
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Now it's implemented! For those, who want to save a few clicks:
Manage subtasks in Next-gen projects
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Hi @David Rodriguez not subtasks as we know them. What you can do it create easily another issue types in Project Configuration. What you can do is linking issues, even though they have different types
Cheers,
David
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Hi @david
First of all. thanks for your fast response,
Do you know if this functionality is going to be implemented?
I did that you mentioned above, but this is a pretty shabby solution, because you can't collapse the story, for example.
Thanks
David
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I wish I knew about Atlassian's roadmap :) so far they said in the last Summit that they will make the NextGen Projects grow, is a priority for them
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In order to help others to find the answer I'd appreciate so much that you mark the answer as "Accepted Answer" if it helped you.
Thanks in advance,
Cheers.
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OMG this thread helped me so much. I could for the life of me not figure out what I am doing wrong. :-D And now I know that it is simply not possible.
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