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I'm retiring, said Project for the web
My 18th post is up and, as always, would love feedback and corrections!
This week I write about retirement, not mine but Project for the web which was officially retired yesterday and is now part of Planner family, specifically the premium plans.
I give shout outs to AnavSilverman​ for their post on Copilot agents in Planner and to Microsoft Research for their recently published paper on the top 40 occupations that will be impacted by genAI.
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https://planner-ms.ghost.io/im-retiring-said-project-for-the-web/
2 Replies
- feckoffcupCopper Contributor
I am not seeing any signs of retirement or changes.
project.microsoft.com still brings me to my projects and tasks, completely unchanged.
In Teams > Planner - I still cannot edit certain tasks from the 'My Tasks' pane as "This task was created in a premium plan, so some task fields are unavailable" (e.g. Due Date). When I go into an individual plan I can edit from Planner but this is a nuisance when I want to say all my task due dates from all plans in a single editable location. I had hoped this would correct itself on 1st August but alas I can see no tangible difference and no updates this week from Microsoft.
- ThePHMBrass Contributor
My understanding is the change starts Aug 1 and rolls out through various environments up to the end of Aug.