There is Gantt chart functionality but it is not ready yet and is not activated. In its current form it is meant (as one might expect) for scheduling tasks within a plan on different time scales. The connection to risk management is not very clear to me, but sounds interesting. Could you elaborate?
I think I might understand better what you mean: representing risks as tasks and placing them in a Gantt chart? This is an interesting idea. A pattern I employ is representing risks as items (those rectangles in the plan diagram) and mitigations or alternative approaches as other items. Sometimes both "pointing" to one element which represents a goal or similar, there are many variations possible. Very interested in your interpretation.
Yes I expressed myself badly. I meant risk mitigation plan. Usually in grant proposals we are asked to identify what are the major risks (in terms of incidence x impact) for each work package and produce a mitigation plan in case it happens.
Right, it's more clear now. As mentioned, Gantt chart functionality is being worked on. As for the rest, I feel that your use-case could indeed be expressed in YOTEY. Especially diagram items have deliberately free interpretation to model various, potentially abstract, entities and their relations. Thank you for the thoughts.