Atlassian Cloud changes Jul 15 to Jul 22, 2019

These changes have recently been rolled out to Atlassian Cloud sites.

Anything with a (star) is new this week.

Changes with a (plus) are steadily rolling out and may not be on your site just yet.

Atlassian Cloud

Your cloud-hosted products are supported by the Atlassian Cloud platform. This section usually includes changes related to multiple Atlassian Cloud products, site administration, and user management.

Email users with suggested account changes (plus)

From the Change details button, you can suggest that a user changes their account details to make their profile more consistent and easier to identify. Read more about administering Atlassian accounts.

Give your users a Trusted permission (plus)

From a user's Permission options, select Trusted to give certain users more responsibility. These users will be able to install and configure new products on your site and invite new users themselves.

Jira platform

Changes in this section usually apply to all Jira products. We'll tell you in the change description if something is only for a specific Jira product.

New issue view: View fields in tabs (star) (plus)

Fields arranged in tabs in the old issue view now appear in "glances" in the new issue view. Look for the tab name when you open an issue, and click it to view the fields.

Filter issues in your project's issues list (plus)

We've added a text filter above the issues list in your project to help you find the issue you're looking for more quickly. In a project, go to Issues and filters and add a search term in the filter field above the list of issues.

Searching for inactive users has been disabled (plus)

To respect and continue to improve our users' privacy, Jira Cloud is disabling the ability to search for inactive users in the API and the Jira issue view.

Render all raw wiki text user mentions using display names and account IDs (plus)

If you're not using the new Jira issue view, this changes how wiki text is displayed in places where we display raw wiki text, such as when editing descriptions and comments and in the Jira Portfolio UI.

Currently, user mentions in the wiki text view include user names. Because of profile visibility concerns, we can’t continue to show user names in the UI. For this reason we need to display these in a form that doesn't render the user name, and yet still identifies the user uniquely. This form uses an account ID, prefixed by the display name of the person (as viewable by the person viewing the page).

Old view:

[~jsmith] has been mentioned

New view:

[John Smith|~accountid:12345-abcde-54321] has been mentioned

Next-gen projects: Time tracking field (plus)

You can now log time spent working on issues in your next-gen projects using the Time tracking field.

Use Atlassian account IDs when importing issues using CSV or JSON (plus)

When importing issues using CSV or JSON, you can now use Atlassian account IDs in place of usernames. The issue importer will recognize account IDs in CSV and JSON formats automatically in any user column.

Jira Software

We're rolling out a new type of project known as next-gen. By default, any Jira Software licensed user can create their own next-gen project. These projects don't affect existing Jira projects, shared configurations, or your schemes. You can manage who's allowed to create next-gen projects with the new Create independent projects global permission. Read more about next-gen projects.

New issue view for Jira Software (plus)

Get a consistent view and edit experience with our new issue view for Jira Software. Click an issue to see its details, edit any field with a click, and add content with the quick-add buttons (under the issue summary). Take a look at the documentation for more info.

We're adding new features and refining the design all the time, so click Give feedback on the issue view to let us know what you think.

New issue view: full-page issue view for software projects (plus)

The new Jira issue view, which we already released for boards and the backlog, is now here for the full-page issue view. Quickly add attachments and subtasks, link issues, and click to edit any field you see. Check out this page for more info.

To turn off the new issue view for now, go to your avatar > Personal settings and toggle the switch for the New Jira issue view.

Jira Service Desk

Customize how work flows in your next-gen projects (plus)

Control how your team's work flows in your next-gen project. You can define exactly how tasks move from to-do to completed by adding statuses along the way. Give people instruction of how work should progress by adding transitions or pathways between your statuses. And, power up your project's workflow by adding rules to automate repetitive actions you'd make when moving issues.

Try it out in your project settings. Go to Project settings > Request types. On your issue type settings, click the Edit workflow button.

New issue view for Jira Service Desk (plus)

The new issue view groups key actions and information in a logical way, making it easier for you to scan and update requests. Learn more about the new issue view.

Starred and recent queues (plus)

You can now select the star at the top right of a queue to mark it as one of your favorite queues. To easily access your starred and recently viewed queues, just select 'Starred and recent' in the global sidebar.

Breadcrumbs enabled in the help center article viewer (plus)

Breadcrumbs are now enabled in knowledge base articles. This breadcrumb trail allows your customers to keep track of their location within the knowledge base and to see how they reached the current page.

The preferred URL will change to make it clearer to your users which path was used to reach the current page.

Also, articles will now open in the same tab rather than a new tab.

Create request button feature now on knowledge base article pages (plus)

The create request button feature is now on knowledge base article pages, where the help center has request groups configured.

Confluence

Blogs are getting the first round of editing improvements (plus)

If you've ever thought 'I wish it was easier to read blogs on mobile.... or on other devices', then this change is for you. Blogs are getting fixed-width layouts to improve readability across all devices. We're making a bunch of other updates to improve editing reliability and clean up your editing experience, so some macros may be temporarily unavailable while they're under maintenance. You can read more about these changes on our docs site.

Teams have arrived in Confluence retrospectives! (plus)

Instead of having to individually add each member of your team to a retrospective, Confluence now lets you assign people to Teams, so you can bulk add everyone at once.

Use the retrospective template to see Teams in action. You can edit Teams through the retrospective-creation process, and add or edit other attendees for each retrospective you create.

Confluence navigation improvements! (plus)

Content is only useful if you can find it, so we’ve made several improvements to the navigation experience. For details, check out this post in the Atlassian Community.

Add page layouts using slash command (plus)

Easily add page layouts in the new editor using the /columns quick insert slash command.

Capture the big picture with Jira roadmaps in Confluence (plus)

Share your roadmap with others outside your team using the Jira roadmap macro for Confluence.

Use the Jira roadmap macro in Confluence by pasting the URL into a page you’re editing, and it will automatically convert into a live Jira roadmap when you publish the page.

You can have as many roadmaps as you want on a single page, to help you keep track of multiple teams all from one place. Learn more

Bitbucket

Removal of v1 API (plus)

The Bitbucket Cloud v1 REST API has been removed from service. See the deprecation notice on developer.atlassian.com for more information, or you can go right to the version 2.0 REST API documentation.

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