Atlassian Cloud changes Jul 17 to Jul 24, 2023

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

Changes labeled ROLLING OUT are being gradually rolled out and may not be on your site just yet.

Atlassian Administration

Atlassian Administration is where you manage your Atlassian organization, including user access to products, security settings, and billing preferences.

Take control of your domain’s user accounts

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We’re giving you more flexibility to manage user accounts for your domains. You’ll be able to control how and what specific user accounts you’d like to manage.

When you verify your domain, you can:

  • Choose how to claim new users for a domain — automatically or manually
  • Choose to claim all users or some new users for a domain

Learn how you currently verify a domain

Protect your product data with external user security

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We’re giving you the ability to control external user access to your organization’s products.

These are your available external user security settings:

  • Two-step verification
  • API token access

To try out external user security:

  1. Go to admin.atlassian.com. Select your organization if you have more than one.
  2. Select Security > External users.

User counts helps you plan your Enterprise subscriptions capacity

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User counts shows you how many users you have in each product instance in an Enterprise plan. This tells you how many users you can still add, whether you’re nearing your user tier limit, or if you've exceeded your user tier limit.

To help plan your Enterprise subscriptions capacity you can:

  • View User count growth trend - For each Enterprise product, view the number of unique users in each of the past 12 months, and how it changed from one month to the next.
  • Receive email notifications - Choose to be notified when your user count reaches 80% of the user tier for that product.
  • Export users - Export the list of users who are included in the user count for a product instance in your Enterprise plan.

To view the user counts for your Enterprise plans:

  1. Go to admin.atlassian.com. Select your organization if you have more than one.
  2. Select Products > User counts.
  3. Select View to see the user counts for each individual product instance in an Enterprise plan.

From here you can see the growth trend, export your users, and opt out of getting email notifications when you reach 80% of the user tier limit.

Learn more about monitoring your user counts

Prevent your users from signing up for products

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With an Enterprise plan, you can now prevent your managed accounts from signing up for products on their own. When they try to sign up for a product, we send them to a page where they enter details about how they plan to use the product. You can review all your users' requests, from the Product requests page. Learn more about product requests

To prevent users from signing up for products:

  1. Go to admin.atlassian.com. Select your organization if you have more than one.
  2. Select Security > Product requests.
  3. Select Update request settings.
  4. Find the products that you want to prevent users from signing up for. For each product, select the dropdown under Request setting and select Require admin review.

Data residency in Singapore

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We’re launching data residency in Singapore to allow you to control where your data is stored. It ensures compliance with data protection regulations and enhances data security.
Singapore marks the fifth region of our expansion, following Germany, the USA, Europe, and Australia.

We're adding Singapore to the list of supported locations in phases, we aim for it to be 100% rolled out to all of our customers by June 2023.

To schedule a data residency move for Singapore:

  1. Go to admin.atlassian.com. Select your organization if you have more than one.
  2. Select Security > Data residency.
  3. In the data residency table, select Move product.
  4. Go to Select location, you can select Singapore as the location.

Add a custom domain for your help center

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Use your own domain for the Jira Service Management help center. For example, your customers could use 'customer.support.acme.com/<path name>' (or optionally be redirected from 'support.acme.com') instead of 'acme.atlassian.net/<path name>' to access the help center.

Enjoy stronger brand recognition for your help center, boost credibility and search engine optimization, and offer a customized experience to your help seekers. This greater discoverability will help your customers get to the right place and get the assistance they need.

This feature is currently in beta, and is rolling out gradually to organizations. There are a few limitations to be aware of, and your fully qualified domain name will need to follow a specific pattern. Learn about custom domains

To add a custom domain:

  1. Go to admin.atlassian.com. Select your organization if you have more than one.
  2. Select Products > Product URLs.
  3. Select the Custom Domains tab.

From here you can add a new custom domain and see all custom domains configured in your organization. Custom domains is available for Jira Service Management Standard, Premium, and Enterprise plans.

Connect Microsoft Azure AD to Atlassian with an option that works for you

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When you connect your Microsoft Azure AD identity provider to an Atlassian organization, you now have two options.

Option 1: Manually set up user provisioning

Recommended when you need:

  • flexibility in setting up your Microsoft Azure Active Directory identity provider with SCIM and SAML
  • to sync groups and users with no flattening of nested group structure
  • to sync when you add users to your Azure AD

Learn how to add an identity provider for this option

Option 2: Automatically set up user provisioning

Recommended when you need:

  • easy set up by allowing access to groups and users in your Microsoft Azure Active Directory
  • to flatten your nested group structure and keep group memberships
  • to sync automatically (every 4 hours)

Learn more about Azure AD for nested groups

To connect your identity provider:
1. Go to admin.atlassian.com. Select your organization if you have more than one.
2. Select Security > Identity providers.

Learn more about identity providers

Release notes are now easier to scan on Release tracks

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Get a concise view of the release notes for products on Release tracks.

When you select Next release or Last release in the release tracks table, you’ll see a list of release notes that also link to Product updates. This makes it easier for you to access the most up-to-date release information, including images/gifs, so you can dive deeper into the changes that affect you.

Learn more about managing product releases with Release tracks
Learn more about keeping up with Atlassian changes to products

Sandbox for Jira Work Management

You can now create Jira Work Management (JWM) sandboxes if you have a Premium plan for the product.

To create a Jira Work Management sandbox:

  1. Go to admin.atlassian.com. Select your organization if you have more than one.
  2. Select Products > Sandbox.
  3. Select Create sandbox.
  4. From the dropdown, select Jira Work Management.
  5. Select Create.

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.

Searching for issues just got faster in Jira Cloud

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We’ve modernized, optimized, and redesigned the way you search for issues. With features like smart syntax highlighting and enhanced autocomplete, the new JQL editor lets you build powerful queries for accurate search results. Configure and reorder columns to see what’s most important to you. Learn more about the new issue search in Jira Cloud

Add status while creating an issue

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You can now select the status of an issue while you're creating it. For example, you could make an issue with the "in progress" status.

When selecting the status of an issue while creating it, you'll only be able to select statuses that don't have screens, actions, rules, validations or conditions in your workflow.

The new global issue create experience is enabled for all instances

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We’ve modernized and optimized the experience to create issues to make it fast and scalable. Note that you won’t be able to switch back to the old experience.

Issue view: Apps are moving to collapsible groups

Marketplace vendors can put their apps in a collapsible group on the issue view. This means you can show or hide groups without obscuring other fields on the issue view. An app will only be in a group if a Marketplace vendor has put it there.

Access more fields in team-managed service projects

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While configuring request types in team-managed service projects, you can now add and reuse fields from your company-managed service projects.

On the Request types page in your Project settings, use search to find fields from your current project or any of your company-managed service projects. You can also use the Suggested fields section to browse recently created and recently used fields.

Issue search: More fields and improved design

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We've improved the way you search for issues:

Search for issues based on Creator and Affects versions without using JQL.

Save space when expanding the Labels and Fix versions fields.

Use groups to search for issues related to multiple users at the same time with fields like AssigneeReporter, and Creator. If you select a group, the search will match issues to all users in a group.

Use the GitHub for Jira app to connect GitHub Enterprise, instead of DVCS

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Jira admins making a new GitHub connection for a new organisation now need to install the GitHub for Jira app. The app functions just like the DVCS Connector, but with better security features and improved performance.

This only applies to new GitHub connections in new organisations. Existing connections using DVCS are not affected.

Learn more about the GitHub for Jira app.

Site Import: user migration options will no longer be available

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We’re discontinuing user migration options for Server to Cloud migrations using Site Import: Merge with existing cloud users and Overwrite existing cloud users. You'll need to use the Jira Cloud Migration Assistant to migrate users.

Learn how to migrate users and groups with Jira Cloud Migration Assistant

New 'Team' custom field in Jira

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Admins can now enable a new ‘Team’ custom field from project settings. This allows project users to assign Jira issues and tasks to Atlassian teams.

Read more about Atlassian teams in Jira

Control what you see in your products

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Product recommendations now have controls, so now you can dismiss them or learn more about why you’re seeing them. These controls are being added to the recommendations in the app switcher menu which means you'll have more control and receive better product recommendations.

You can select the three dots next to the recommendation to learn why we have recommended it or to dismiss it entirely.

The recommendation controls will first be released to both Free and Standard teams of up to 50 users. Note: Only admins will be able to add a new product by clicking on the recommendation.

Replace workflow using a template

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We've introduced a new way to change the workflow of a request type. You can now replace the current workflow with a new workflow from the Request types screen. The workflow has the following statuses: TO DO, IN PROGRESS, PENDING, DONE. You can add more statuses to this workflow after adding it.

To replace a workflow of a request type with a new workflow:

  1. Go to Project settings, then select Request types.
  2. Next to the request type select More (•••).
  3. Under Workflow, select Replace with new.

OAuth upgrade for Microsoft email servers

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With Microsoft deprecating basic authentication, all Microsoft mail servers need to be reconfigured using OAuth. OAuth simplifies your sign in process and is more secure compared to basic authentication.

To configure your Microsoft mail server using OAuth:

  1. In the Navigation bar, select Settings > System.
  2. Select Incoming mail.
  3. Select Add incoming mail server.
  4. Give your mail server a name and description.
  5. Select Sign in with Microsoft.
  6. Select Add.

Learn more about how to configure your mail server.

Make quick edits to cards on the board

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We’re rolling out a new feature that allows edits to be made directly to cards on the board without needing to open them up into a full screen view.

The 4 fields that are currently rolling out with this functionality are: summary, parent (epic), estimate, and assignee. Just click on the field you’d like to edit and it will become editable, there’s no preparation needed.

"Create dashboard gadget" pop-up now supports dark theme

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When you create a dashboard gadget from the issue navigator, you'll see that the "Create dashboard gadget" pop-up now fully supports dark theme. To check it out, select Export issues > Create dashboard gadget from the issue navigator.

Developers can now quickly determine what to work on next with automated suggestions

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When you're in the middle of a sprint and you finish a task, it can be hard to know exactly what to do next. Automated suggestions from connected tools are specifically chosen for you based on work on your board. This will help you decide which tasks to do next and keep momentum. This is an alpha release available in team-managed projects.

  1. Go to your Jira board and select your avatar.
  2. What to work on panel will slide open with your customized suggestions. Hover over any of the suggestions to see tooltips with more information.
  3. Select the call to action if you want to work on the suggestion.

View all of your organizations in Jira Service Management

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Jira Service Management admins can now view all of the organizations in Jira (regardless of which projects they're added to) from product settings.

Go to Settings > Products > Jira Service Management > Organizations. Here you’ll see a list of the existing organizations in Jira Service Management.

Organizations created from this page will begin without any projects associated with them. If you'd like to add a new organization:

  1. Select Create organization to create a new organization.
  2. Type your new organization's name and select Create.

Quick search: Filter by label

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We've added a label filter to quick search, allowing you to further refine your search results and quickly find the work you need. Learn more about using quick search

To filter your results:

  1. Select Search in the navigation bar (or press / on your keyboard).
  2. Type your search query.
  3. Use the Filter by label filter to find and select the label you want to see results for.

Improving results carried over from "Quick search" to "Advanced issue search"

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We're improving your search results when you go to Advanced issue search from a quick search. We're automatically adding a "wildcard search" (star) to the advanced issue search query. That means, when you go to Advanced issue search, you'll get relevant results from your quick search, even if the word is incomplete.

Custom navigation colors are now compatible with dark theme

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If you've set a bright custom color for your navigation bar, we'll automatically modify it for anyone in your site using dark theme.

Jira Software

Move data between sites with cloud-to-cloud migration

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We're introducing cloud-to-cloud migration to make it easier for you to move users and projects from one cloud site to another. Cloud-to-cloud migration can help you combine data between two or more cloud sites, split a cloud site into multiple cloud sites, duplicate a cloud site, or move specific projects from one cloud site to another.

Org and site admins can access this feature by logging in to the cloud site you want to move your users and projects from, then going to Settings > System > Migrate cloud site.

Updates to how you create projects in Jira

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Creating projects in Jira is now simpler with our new template library. Browse templates across the Jira products you own, with additional information to assist you in finding the template that best fits the way your team works.

Additionally, we’ve renamed our project types (next-gen and classic) to make them clearer and more descriptive:

  • Next-gen projects are now named team-managed projects. The functionality itself remains the same and continues to be ideal for independent teams who want to control their own working processes and practices in a self-contained space.
  • Classic projects are now named  company-managed projects. Setup and maintained by Jira admins, company-managed projects remain the best choice for teams who want to work with other teams across many projects in a standard way, such as sharing a workflow.

Remote Links Permission Type added to OAuth Credentials Page

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We're enabling remote link permission types to the OAuth credentials page.

  1. Go to the OAuth admin credentials page.
  2. You can select remote links from the options when creating or editing new credentials

Advanced Roadmaps - Sample Plan

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Advanced Roadmaps can do so many different things that it's hard to describe it succinctly. It's easier to show you.

With this update, you can create a sample plan using simulated data. Then you can manipulate that data to learn how Advanced Roadmaps lays out your project and helps you plan.

To create your sample plan, select Create sample plan from the Plans dropdown menu.

Advanced Roadmaps - New navigation

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Advanced Roadmaps has a new look that makes it look and feel more like the rest of Jira Software.

To state it simply, the nav now lives on the left-hand side. This new layout opens Advanced Roadmaps up to a whole new world of designs and new features (whoops, not sure if I was supposed to say that 🤭).

Even though this is rollout to all users, we'd still love to hear your thoughts about how it effects your work, or your ideas for improvements. Use the Give feedback button which is still located in the upper right of your screen.

If you opted in the Early Access Program from last month, you won't notice a change. However, this layout is now the new default view for Advanced Roadmaps and can no longer be disabled.

Read more about these changes in our community post.

Improved colors in epic and version panels

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We’ve updated colors in the epic and version panels to better match Jira’s light and dark themes. You’ll notice a more accessible and visually appealing experience when hovering over and selecting cards.

Make simple bulk edits to issues in the backlog

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You can now make bulk edits to priority, assignee, labels, and estimate all from the backlog.

To select a group of issues, hold "shift" while you select the issues. To select multiple issues, one at a time, hold "command" (for Apple devices) or "control" (for Windows devices) while you select each issue.

Right-click on any of the selected issues and choose the bulk action you'd like to perform. You can perform these actions on up to 50 issues at a time.

Highlight your team’s software releases in your Jira Work Management calendar

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Now you can keep your whole team up to date when you link your Jira Software project’s releases to a Jira Work Management calendar.

This is especially useful for communicating to a cross-functional team that includes both business teams and software teams.

Your teammates will be able to see release statuses, release dates and issue progress for all the releases in your Jira Software project.

And when you make changes to a release in Jira Software, the Jira Work Management calendar will be updated automatically.

To get started, add a Jira Work Management calendar to the related work section of your release. You must be an admin of the Jira Work Management project to link releases to the calendar.

  1. From your project’s sidebar, select Releases.
  2. Select a version from the list.
  3. In the Related work section, select Add related work or Add links, release notes, and more…
  4. Select Add Jira Work Management calendar.
  5. Enter the name of the Jira Work Management project you want to link your releases to.
  6. Check the Show all releases… checkbox, then select Add.

The Jira Work Management calendar you selected will now appear in the related work section of this release.

And all the releases from this Jira Software project will appear in the linked Jira Work Management calendar.

Advanced Roadmaps - New quick select options in the Review changes modal

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In the Review changes modal, you can now select changes based on the following:

  • changes made by you
  • changes made today and
  • changes that apply only to issues you've selected on your timeline

Learn more about filtering changes in the Review changes modal.

Jira Service Management

Jira Service Desk is now Jira Service Management! We’re in the process of rolling out some exciting new features for all users. Learn more about these new features.

Validation added to the Filter issue scope field in the Assets objects field configuration screen

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We’ve made some improvements to the Assets objects field configuration screen to make it easier to link objects in Assets into custom fields that appear in Jira Service Management.

We’ve added validation to the Filter issue scope field, meaning that if you are entering a placeholder in that field, you’ll now be able to instantly see if your AQL is valid.

Learn more about configuring the Assets object field.

Updates to how you create projects in Jira

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Creating projects in Jira is now simpler with our new template library. Browse templates across the Jira products you own, with additional information to assist you in finding the template that best fits the way your team works.

Additionally, we’ve renamed our project types (next-gen and classic) to make them clearer and more descriptive:

  • Next-gen projects are now named team-managed projects. The functionality itself remains the same and continues to be ideal for independent teams who want to control their own working processes and practices in a self-contained space.
  • Classic projects are now named  company-managed projects. Setup and maintained by Jira admins, company-managed projects remain the best choice for teams who want to work with other teams across many projects in a standard way, such as sharing a workflow.

Simplified object schema configuration and streamlined importing

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Configuring an object schema is now streamlined and simplified. When configuring an object schema, you can create new reference types and statuses by selecting Create a reference or Create a status.

We’ve also simplified how imports are created. To create a new import, select Create import, select your import type, and then select Create. Object types and attributes will be automatically created for you.

On the other hand, if you’d like to create object types and attributes manually, you can turn off Automatically create object types and attributes and map your object types and attributes yourself.

Finally, Process Results has been moved into the Imports tab, where you can see the history of your completed imports by selecting View history.

Learn more about importing objects into Jira Service Management.

Updated project creation experience

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We've simplified the process of creating new projects to make it easier to get started. When you select a project template, you will now go straight to the screen where you can add your project's details instead of viewing the details for the template. You can still view the details of the template by selecting See details.

We've also redesigned the form and put some of the more advanced settings in an accordion.

For company-managed projects, these settings include:

• Project key (auto-generated using your project name)
• "Use settings from an existing project"

For team-managed projects, these settings include:

• Access settings (set to private by default)
• Default language (set to the site language by default)
• Project key (auto-generated using your project name)

Add a custom domain for your help center

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Use your own domain for the Jira Service Management help center. For example, your customers could use 'customer.support.acme.com/<path name>' (or optionally be redirected from 'support.acme.com') instead of 'acme.atlassian.net/<path name>' to access the help center.

Enjoy stronger brand recognition for your help center, boost credibility and search engine optimization, and offer a customized experience to your help seekers. This greater discoverability will help your customers get to the right place and get the assistance they need.

This feature is currently in beta, and is rolling out gradually to organizations. There are a few limitations to be aware of, and your fully qualified domain name will need to follow a specific pattern. Learn about custom domains

To add a custom domain:

  1. Go to admin.atlassian.com. Select your organization if you have more than one.
  2. Select Products > Product URLs.
  3. Select the Custom Domains tab.

From here you can add a new custom domain and see all custom domains configured in your organization. Custom domains is available for Jira Service Management Standard, Premium, and Enterprise plans.

Introducing a smart way to find similar incidents

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On an incident, we’ll now show some incidents from the past that are similar to the one you’re viewing, so you can use past information to investigate and resolve the incident faster.

These results are AI-powered, so some results may not be relevant or helpful to you. To help improve results, you can give feedback by reacting 👍 or 👎 to a result.

Introducing customer notification logs

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Using customer notification logs in Jira Service Management, project admins can easily find out which notifications weren’t received by their customers and take necessary actions to ensure that their customers get notifications on time.

To access customer notification logs, go to your service project, and select Customer notification logs. Here you’ll find details like the name of the notification, when it was sent, and why it wasn’t delivered.

Currently, we’re introducing logs for customer invite notifications only. For more details, see this community post.

Learn more about customer notification logs

Incident management tools have moved to a new place

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Your incident management tools (Slack, Microsoft Teams, and Zoom) on Jira Service Management site have moved to a new place in Settings. They're now in Jira Service Management > Settings > Products > Operations > Chat and video tools.

Incident management tools for your projects are still in Project settings > Incident management > Communication preferences.

Learn more about chat and video tools

Object schema templates for Assets

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Get started quicker than ever in Assets with 3 new object schema templates - IT Assets, People, and Facilities. These templates contain a variety of use-case-relevant object types and attributes - giving you a head start to focus on building out a useful and effective database. Learn more about how to build an IT asset management database.

For more information, check out our Community post on this feature launch.

To get started using this change - select Create schema, choose your template, then start building or bringing in your objects.

Jira Work Management

Save your filters

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If you use filters frequently in your business project, saving filters will allow you to reuse and access them with just one click. Saving your filters across your board, list, timeline, and calendar will let you see the most important information first. You can also view saved filters created by your teammates.

Learn more about how to create, edit, save, and delete filters

Sandbox for Jira Work Management

You can now create Jira Work Management (JWM) sandboxes if you have a Premium plan for the product.

To create a Jira Work Management sandbox:

  1. Go to admin.atlassian.com. Select your organization if you have more than one.
  2. Select Products > Sandbox.
  3. Select Create sandbox.
  4. From the dropdown, select Jira Work Management.
  5. Select Create.

You can now view Confluence Links in the Board view

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You can now view the Confluence Pages associated with an issue on the cards in Board view. You can also link and unlink pages from the new card field or the actions menu.

Import data from Trello to Jira Work Management faster

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You can directly import Trello data into Jira Work Management using the Trello importer. This importer directly pulls information from your Trello account, saving you time and effort while keeping your data accurate. Learn more about how to use the Trello importer

Jira Product Discovery

Use the GitHub for Jira app to connect GitHub Enterprise, instead of DVCS

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Jira admins making a new GitHub connection for a new organisation now need to install the GitHub for Jira app. The app functions just like the DVCS Connector, but with better security features and improved performance.

This only applies to new GitHub connections in new organisations. Existing connections using DVCS are not affected.

Learn more about the GitHub for Jira app.

Confluence

Dark Mode Onboarding

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We're adding a spotlight to show users the new theme switcher.

Improved PDF export

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We've improved the way Confluence Cloud exports to PDF so that the exported PDF more accurately matches what the Confluence page actually looks like. For example, tables, mentions, dates, and other elements will all render the same way they do on the Confluence page.

Be more expressive with panels

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In addition to the five preset panel options, you can customize panels by choosing one of the 20 background colors available.

Panels can have emojis, or you can remove the emoji to meet the needs of your content. The emojis available to you are the same set that you already use in Confluence; this includes custom emojis you and your teammates added.

1. Add a panel to a page by typing /custom panel or by selecting Custom panel from the insert menu.

2. Use the floating toolbar to choose a background color and pick an emoji if you want one.

Automatically get a personal space

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A personal space in Confluence is a place of your own to jot down new ideas, introduce yourself to your team, keep track of tasks, store important items or files, polish content before sharing with others, and more.

You can choose to leave the space open for others to visit and collaborate, or you can restrict the pages so that no one else can see them.

If you don't already have a personal space, one will be created for you after you've logged in and viewed a page. There are three ways to get to your personal space:

  • Select Spaces in the global navigation bar. Your personal space is automatically starred for easy access.
  • Select your profile icon at the top right of the global navigation bar and select Personal Space.
  • Select Home in the global navigation bar. All starred spaces are shown on the right.

Learn more about personal spaces

Sort resolved comments by recency

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You can now sort resolved inline comments by newest and oldest order. By default comments will be sorted newest first.

Indent and outdent content easier from the toolbar

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The editing toolbar now includes indentation buttons, making indenting and outdenting content easier for those unfamiliar with the existing tab and shift + tab keyboard shortcuts.

You can use the buttons to indent the following content:

  • Top-level paragraphs and headings
  • Bullet lists
  • Numbered lists
  • Task lists

Learn more about indenting content in Confluence Cloud

Copy content with ease via the floating toolbar

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We’ve updated the floating toolbar experience within the editor. The floating toolbar now includes a copy button, which makes copying page elements easier than ever!

You can use the button to copy the following content:

  • Tables
  • Panels
  • Expands
  • Media (images & video)
  • Links
  • Layouts
  • Code snippets
  • Extensions and Macros (like the Table of Contents)

Auto-convert editor option for space admins

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Space admins can now choose to turn on automatic conversion from the legacy editor within a space. This new space setting makes it easier than ever to upgrade the editor on eligible pages.

Space admins:

  1. Navigate to Space SettingsManage Space → Convert Pages
  2. Toggle on Convert pages automatically.

Control what you see in your products

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Product recommendations now have controls, so now you can dismiss them or learn more about why you’re seeing them. These controls are being added to the recommendations in the app switcher menu which means you'll have more control and receive better product recommendations.

You can select the three dots next to the recommendation to learn why we have recommended it or to dismiss it entirely.

The recommendation controls will first be released to both Free and Standard teams of up to 50 users. Note: Only admins will be able to add a new product by clicking on the recommendation.

Introducing the newly upgraded Daily Digest

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The Daily Digest email, an overview of updates on the pages and blogs that matter to you, has a fresh new look.

The Daily Digest now offers a richer, more detailed snapshot of updates about new page or blog creation, and comments, reactions, and edits to pages and blogs that you watch and/or collaborate on. You can now opt to review a page’s version history directly from the email.

Updates about new comments and reactions across your workflow will appear in the digest in tandem with individual notification emails that are sent out separately.

In May 2023, we plan to stop sending individual emails about newly created pages to users who subscribe to the daily digest. Our goal is to help cut down on inbox overwhelm. However, if you’d prefer to keep receiving individual alerts about newly created pages, along with the digest, you’ll be able to mark that preference in your email settings.

Pick the product theme that works best for you

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You can personalize the way Confluence looks to best suit your needs. The options include Light, Dark, System, or Original (the current default Confluence theme).

To check if you have access to themes:

  1. Select your avatar at the top right of the global navigation bar.
  2. Select Theme.
  3. Choose your preferred theme.

Bitbucket

Standardize your pull request descriptions using the commit_messages variable

Now repository admins can add the commit_messages variable to the default pull request description in order to standardize PR descriptions by including any commit messages that were left along the path to deploying your code.

Bitbucket Pipelines variable description

ROLLING OUT

Now you can add a variable description for your Bitbucket Pipeline by configuring the 'description' field for the variable in the bitbucket-pipelines.yml file. The variable description you have provided is displayed under the variable in the Run Pipeline dialog. Now your teammates don't need to go back and forth to the Readme in order to get this information.

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