Windows builds for Bitbucket pipelines and MacOs builds support for Bitbucket Pipelines have been delayed, for Q1 and Q2, respectively. Same with Secure network connectivity with server and Data Center products that will affect Bitbucket, Confluence, Jira Software, and Jira Service Management. Bitbucket project-level settings are in progress and should be shipped in either this or the next quarter. This would let the administrator enable regular users to configure third-party apps for Jira and Confluence and is scheduled for Q1/22.Īpp Data Access Controls (to be released at the end of the year) would allow apps to appear only in selected spaces or projects, which would definitely help the user experience – if a team doesn’t need an app in its project, it simply won’t see it.īitbucket now includes two new features: Bitbucket encryption at rest and Bitbucket Cloud Migration Assistant for Data Center customers have been released. 3LO stands for “three-legged OAuth”, used by external apps to access the Jira API on behalf of a user. Several general app changes have been announced, like Admin Controls for 3LO App installs. Insight fields will become accessible on phones thanks to Mobile app support for Insight, still scheduled for the first quarter of this year.įinally, Reporting on configuration items and assets promises to improve Insight with “customizable reports” and “dashboards”.Īdvanced Roadmaps will be getting a feature requested by many PMO teams: enabling non-Jira users to see a Plan with Export PNG for Advanced Roadmaps. The new function Access Insight fields through Forms will connect Jira Work Management users to Insight fields, and should come out in Q2-Q3. ![]() Relocating app data seems to be more and more problematic to implement. Enhanced Insight capabilities were also shipped, strengthening the Asset Management app with object attachment support and generation of QR codes.Īs for Confluence, Team Calendars migration is still in progress and should be shipped in this or in the next quarter, while Confluence questions migration was delayed to Q2/22.ĭata residency for apps is a feature originally marked for release in Q3/2021 but was postponed again, this time to the end of 2022 (for a whole year in total). You can now migrate one more app: the Advanced roadmaps migration was successfully enabled. This feature already works for new customers, and soon it will for existing ones, too. The second one is described better: it will allow you to use a single user base if you have multiple cloud products, like two Jira or Confluence instances. There is little data on the first function so hopefully, we will get an update in Q3, when it should be released. There are also two new features: Selective user claim, which is worded fairly ambiguously (a possible interpretation is that Jira Service Management customers could be provisioned based on a verified domain), and Organization-level user and group directory for existing cloud customers. The Support multiple identity providers for a single organization feature, focused on user provisioning from multiple user directories (including SSO support), remains to be done in Q2. Last quarter, Atlassian Access was announced as a separate product on the roadmap. ![]() So let’s see what on the Atlassian roadmap! ![]() Please note that some features are planned to be shared across several applications we mention this in each application’s summary. This article is based on the last roadmap update in April 2022. You can filter the announced features by product, category, status and text, and then sort the results. So welcome to our newest Atlassian Roadmap review! The biggest change this quarter was the roadmap’s UI change – when you browse the feature plan on Atlassian’s website, the first thing you will likely notice is the redesign. So we update this blog post every quarter to keep you posted about what’s going on with the Atlassian roadmap. To prepare the users for what comes next, Atlassian created a public roadmap with the upcoming functionalities. This article was written by Kamil Beer, an Atlassian Engineer at iDalko.Ītlassian continuously invests in the Cloud platform and its features.
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