Creating project-specific releases
Releases
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You can import releases from your Jira projects into your plans. You can also create new releases in your plan, and commit them back to your Jira projects.
To create new releases in your plan:
- In your plan, click the Releases tab to display the releases section below the timeline.
- Click + Create release.
- Fill in the fields that appear in the new window and select Create release. For more information, see Configuring release dates.
Your new release appears in the main Releases view. The orange triangle that appears at the top right corner of the box means that your new release is ready to be committed to Jira.If the releases are not running on schedule, a red flag will show up in the release box.
Last modified on Apr 5, 2020
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