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Using the roadmap feature
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Pagure allows building the roadmap of the project using the tickets and
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their milestones.
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The principal is as follow:
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* For each milestones defined in the settings of the project, the roadmap
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will group tickets with the corresponding milestone.
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* If your project has an ``unplanned`` milestone, this milestone will be
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shown at the bottom of the roadmap page. This allowing you to put something
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on the roadmap without assigning a real milestone to it.
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Example
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For a project named ``test`` on ``pagure.io``.
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* First, go to the settings page of the project, create the milestones you
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like, for example: ``v1.0`` and ``v2.0``.
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* For the tickets you want to be on these milestones, go through each of them
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and set their milestone to either ``v1.0`` or ``v2.0``, or none of them
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if the ticket is not on the roadmap.
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You can set the milestone on the metadata panel on the right side of the
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issue page.
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* And this is how it will look like
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.. image:: _static/pagure_roadmap2.png
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:target: _static/pagure_roadmap2.png
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