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Updated by Niels Lindenthal about 1 year ago
* Project settings
* There is a table in `Project settings` -> `Project lifecycle` listing all stages and gates which are active in the project.
* Above the table there is a segmented control which allows to also show the inactive stages and gates.
* Every row has a more button at the end which allows to activate/deactivate a stage or a gate for the respective project.
* There is a save button below the table.
* Automatic scheduling
* Changing the finish date of a stage triggers the rescheduling of succeeding stages/gates. Those automatic changes are only saved after explicit saving the form.
* Activity
* The activity page includes the changes to stages and gates
* Work package
* A stage/gate can be an attribute of a work package (similar to versions).
* A work package can be optionally assigned one or more stages and gates (multi-select).
* The type form configuration also included the attribute (stage/gate).
* The assignment of stages and gates does not impact scheduling.
* Work packages can be filtered for stages and gates (similar to versions).
* Permissions
* There is a separate project permission to activate and deactivate project stages and gates.
* There is a separate gates per project permission to edit stages and gates.
* There is a table in `Project settings` -> `Project lifecycle` listing all stages and gates which are active in the project.
* Above the table there is a segmented control which allows to also show the inactive stages and gates.
* Every row has a more button at the end which allows to activate/deactivate a stage or a gate for the respective project.
* There is a save button below the table.
* Automatic scheduling
* Changing the finish date of a stage triggers the rescheduling of succeeding stages/gates. Those automatic changes are only saved after explicit saving the form.
* Activity
* The activity page includes the changes to stages and gates
* Work package
* A stage/gate can be an attribute of a work package (similar to versions).
* A work package can be optionally assigned one or more stages and gates (multi-select).
* The type form configuration also included the attribute (stage/gate).
* The assignment of stages and gates does not impact scheduling.
* Work packages can be filtered for stages and gates (similar to versions).
* Permissions
* There is a separate project permission to activate and deactivate project stages and gates.
* There is a separate