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Release notes 7.12.2

Lukas Konecny September 20, 2018

Hi,

Jira 7.12.2 was released but I cannot find anything in release notes. How can I found what is new and what bugs were fixed?

Thank you, BR, Lukas

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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September 20, 2018

Atlassian are moving away from release notes for every point release, as the point releases will rarely contain any changes you need to tell your users about.  So we get a release note for 7.12 in general (which, in the odd time there is something you need to tell users about, will be highlighted), then a link to the things fixed in each individual version is on the right

See the "issues resolved in 7.12.2" link on https://confluence.atlassian.com/jirasoftware/jira-software-7-12-x-release-notes-953676636.html

Lukas Konecny September 20, 2018

But this link "issues resolved in 7.12.2" contains no issues. So main question is: did they forgot to close some issues only? Because then it has no sence to have new version without resolved issues.

Thank you, Lukas

Lukas Konecny September 20, 2018

Hi,

could you answer me please? How can I see what bugs/issues were fixed in this version?

Thank you,

Lukas

Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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September 20, 2018

Give us a chance, we're not support, and I have other things to do, like work, sleep, and be with my family.

If there are no bugs on the list, then none were fixed and the release is a technical one, which might be removing unneeded code, updating libraries, preparing changes for the next big release (simplifying the upgrade process) or, most likely, it is fixing one or more non-public bugs that Atlassian want to fix themselves and we don't need to know about.

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