Hi everyone,
Our team is explore the Atlassian Rovo MCP Server and we're very excited about its potential for integrating our Jira and Confluence services with AI coding agents, like Copilot.
We can see from the documentation that the MCP Server is currently in a public "Beta". Does the Atlassian team have a public roadmap or an estimated timeframe for when the Rovo MCP Server is planned to move from Beta to General Availability (GA)?
Any information on the GA timeline or what (if any) licensing changes might accompany the full release would be incredibly helpful.
Thanks!
@Ibraheem Osama , Can you provide any evidence of it being GA now? Everything I can find still says it's in beta with no roadmap of going GA.
Sources:
https://www.atlassian.com/platform/remote-mcp-server - note the beta flag right above the page title
https://github.com/atlassian/atlassian-mcp-server - the beginning of the note says public beta
https://github.com/mcp/atlassian/atlassian-mcp-server - also states public beta
There is also no GA announcement on the blog, and I could not locate a GA announcement anywhere besides this thread. :)
My company is very interested in the GA path.
We are in the process of removing beta from these material. This is the official docs where it no longer mention beta below.
Thank you! Will there be an official announcement about this, or will it be a soft/quiet release?