Milestones

Milestones allow you to organize issues and merge requests into a cohesive group, optionally setting a due date. A common use is keeping track of an upcoming software version. Milestones can be created per-project or per-group.

Creating a project milestone

Note: You need Master permissions in order to create a milestone.

You can find the milestones page under your project's Issues ➔ Milestones. To create a new milestone, simply click the New milestone button when in the milestones page. A milestone can have a title, a description and start/due dates. Once you fill in all the details, hit the Create milestone button.

Note: The start/due dates are required if you intend to use Burndown charts.

Creating a milestone

Creating a group milestone

Note: You need Master permissions in order to create a milestone.

You can create a milestone for several projects in the same group simultaneously. On the group's Issues ➔ Milestones page, you will be able to see the status of that milestone across all of the selected projects. To create a new milestone for selected projects in the group, click the New milestone button. The form is the same as when creating a milestone for a specific project with the addition of the selection of the projects you want to inherit this milestone.

Creating a group milestone

Special milestone filters

In addition to the milestones that exist in the project or group, there are some special options available when filtering by milestone:

  • No Milestone - only show issues or merge requests without a milestone.
  • Upcoming - show issues or merge request that belong to the next open milestone with a due date, by project. (For example: if project A has milestone v1 due in three days, and project B has milestone v2 due in a week, then this will show issues or merge requests from milestone v1 in project A and milestone v2 in project B.)
  • Started - show issues or merge requests from any milestone with a start date less than today. Note that this can return results from several milestones in the same project.