JIRA Core 7.0.x release notes
These release notes are for JIRA Core Server. If you are using JIRA Core Cloud, you can read about the latest changes on the Atlassian Cloud release notes blog.
v7.0.11 - 16 September 2016
This release includes a fix for the critical security vulnerability advised in JIRA and HipChat for JIRA plugin Security Advisory 2016-09-21.
v7.0.10 - 27 January 2016
This is a minor feature improvement and bug fix release. Note, 7.0.1 was not released to the public.
v7.0.9 - 20 January 2016
This is a minor feature improvement and bug fix release, and bundles a completely overhauled Application Links experience that comes with built-in diagnostics and link status lozenges.
Now you can see what’s going on with your integrations and easily get the troubleshooting information you need to resolve any broken links. Read more about Application Links diagnostics.
This functionality is currently available for Atlassian Server applications, which use OAuth authentication. You must be a system administrator to use the application links diagnostics tool.
v7.0.7 - 8 January 2016 - Canceled and replaced by 7.0.9
MySQL users
If you are using MySQL for your JIRA database, do not upgrade to this release as it will cause JIRA to fail. We are working on resolving this issue for our next release. You can get more information on this issue JRA-59299 - Getting issue details... STATUS
This is a minor feature improvement and bug fix release, and bundles a completely overhauled Application Links experience that comes with built-in diagnostics and link status lozenges.
Now you can see what’s going on with your integrations and easily get the troubleshooting information you need to resolve any broken links. Read more about Application Links diagnostics.
This functionality is currently available for Atlassian Server applications, which use OAuth authentication. You must be a system administrator to use the application links diagnostics tool.
v7.0.5 - 15 December 2015
This is a minor release with no new features or bug fixes for JIRA Core.
v7.0.4 - 5 December 2015
This is a minor feature improvement and bug fix release. This release replaces v7.0.3.
v7.0.3 - 2 December 2015 - Canceled and replaced by 7.0.4
Release canceled and replaced.
v7.0.2 - 18 November 2015
This is a minor feature improvement and bug fix release. Note, 7.0.1 was not released to the public.
v7.0.0 - 6 October 2015
The Atlassian JIRA Core team is proud to announce the initial release of JIRA Core! JIRA Core has been designed specifically for business teams, with super simple workflows that help you and your team get your work done.
If you've used JIRA before, you'll be familiar with some of the concepts in JIRA Core, but if you're new to JIRA Core or want to brush up on the basics, have a look at the JIRA Core overview page which takes you through the basics of JIRA Core. It covers concepts and terminology, and if you browse the pages in that section, you'll gain a better understanding of how JIRA Core is set up, and how you and your team can get the most out of JIRA Core.
If you're a more hands-on type of person, our getting started guides will take you through setting up your first instance and adding some users, administering a project, and working within that project. We have guides for administrators, project administrators, and users. You'll soon understand how a...
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While JIRA Core works right out of the box, and you can get up and running in your first project straight away, the true power of JIRA Core comes in it's configurability and customizations, and that's performed by your JIRA administrator. We have documentation on that too, and it'll help you make the changes and tweaks to JIRA Core so that you're set up to work the way you need to. We also have a tips and tricks page that'll give you some inspiration on how you can get JIRA Core to work for you.
JIRA Core, empowering business teams to work the way they want to work