Crowd Documentation
Crowd 2.11
User's Guide
The Crowd User Guide is for project managers, developers, testers – anyone who uses Crowd. New to Crowd? Start with the introduction to Crowd. Try logging in, then explore your user profile, see the groups you belong to and the applications you can access. You can also use Crowd to change your password across all your applications.
Administrator's Guide
The Crowd Administration Guide is for people with Crowd administration rights. It will help you configure your email server and set up applications, directories, users and groups. Learn about integrating Crowd with JIRA, Confluence and other applications. Administrative tasks such as backup are also covered. You may also find the Knowledge Base, FAQ and community answers useful.
Installation Guide
The Crowd Installation Guide is for people who are installing Crowd for the first time. Check the supported platforms, then download and install Crowd. Where to next? Crowd 101 will help you get started. If you are using other Atlassian products, take a look at the Integration Guide.
Upgrade Guide
The Crowd Upgrade Guide is for people who are upgrading their instance of Crowd to a newer version. Start by reading the latest release notes and version-specific upgrade notes for the version to which you are upgrading, then download Crowd and follow the main Upgrade Guide.
Developer Resources
These resources are for software developers who want to create their own plugins or extensions for Crowd. Take a look at the developer documentation and the API documentation. You may also like to see answers from the community.
CrowdID User's Guide
Using CrowdID? Read the CrowdID User Guide to learn about managing your OpenID logins.
CrowdID Administrator's Guide
The CrowdID Administration Guide shows you how to allow users to access CrowdID, black list or white list external sites and configure your CrowdID server.