Any specific reason why you need this information?
The version of Cloud is simply "Cloud".
It will be constantly updated by Atlassian directly and there is no added value to knowing the internal version of your Cloud instance so I'm wondering if you have any underlying question?
Thanks @Dirk Ronsmans ..I am trying to install the scroll viewport plugin and got to see different versions it is supported for Datacenter and Server, but not for Cloud.
If it has got something to do internally and is being abstracted, then cool.
Rgds,
Anand
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Cloud and server are fundamentally different and the apps you can install have to be too. It is not about the supported versions on Cloud, it is just whether there is an app or not!
The version of an app for Cloud is the same as Cloud itself - the version you would end up with if the app did have a Cloud version would simply be "Cloud"
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Hi @Anand Rajaraman ,
Welcome to Atlassian community.
On the confluence page, Do you see an question mark logo.
go to > What's new
You should find the info there.
Thanks,
Srinath T
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