Portfolio for Jira 2.22 release notes
15 January 2019
We're pleased to announce the release of Portfolio for Jira 2.22.
Since we released Portfolio for Jira 2.18, we're iteratively releasing new features and improvements, as we continue to build the new planning experience. This new experience is an early access feature that all Portfolio for Jira users can already start using.
We're keen to know how you find working in the new experience. Send us your thoughts via the give feedback button in your plan, and help shape the future of Portfolio for Jira.
In Portfolio for Jira 2.22, we're releasing the following features and improvements in the new planning experience:
New features
Improvements
Announcements
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Portfolio for Jira Server team
New features
Multiple scenarios in the new experience
You can now create scenarios and switch between these in the new experience. See Configuring plans and Planning work for more details.
Creating a scenario in the new experience
Sample plan, with configured scenarios available
Filters for component and status
You can now filter the issues in your plan by component and status. See Filtering issues to learn more.
Sample plan, with issues filtered by component and status
Improvements
Expand and collapse issues without a parent issue
Any issues without a parent issue are now collapsed by default, giving you just a bit more space to work with. You can expand and collapse the issues as needed.
Issues without a parent issue, collapsed by default
Announcements
Coming soon — changes to system requirements
Currently, Portfolio for Jira Server supports the use of Jira Core Server 6.3, Jira Software Server 6.3, and later versions, to allow the easy integration and data flow between these products. However, in an effort to align with the Atlassian Support End of Life Policy, Portfolio for Jira will soon be adjusting the minimum supported versions of both Jira products.
With the future release of Jira Core Server 8.0 and Jira Software Server 8.0, Portfolio for Jira will no longer support Jira product versions 7.2 and earlier. Moving forward, Portfolio for Jira Server will align its support with the versions listed in the Atlassian Support End of Life Policy.
For updates on the status of this change, keep an eye on Installing the Advanced Roadmaps app within our Server product documentation.
For version upgrade assistance, check out Upgrading Jira applications and the Best practices guide for upgrading Jira Software Server.