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@Lucas Feyerabend - Thank you for both of the pieces of feedback! There is not currently a way to do either, unfortunately. Will pass along both to our team, and will also share this JAC ticket with you that may be related to your ask on removing the 'who has viewed' part of analytics.
Re: Excel tables able to do calcs - not currently, no. An option of note is that GSheets can be embedded into a Confluence page, and calcs can be added to them while still on the Confluence page. There's also this JAC ticket you can vote for / watch around adding spreadsheet capabilities to Confluence's tables. But will share your feedback here. Makes sense.
Re: Space-specific features - no plans here like space hubs or space announcements currently, but also makes a lot of sense. Thanks for sharing this! I will say that we've seen some awesome space overview pages made that customers have used to act like a space hub, so that may be an area to look into if you haven't already explored it
We're discussing that option internally re: analytics so stay tuned!
Live pages will have a built in logic to make sure versioning is maintained like it is today and not create endless versions based on a snapshot approach.
Yes! Loom integration is full steam ahead which will include embedding in pages and so much more!
Re: analytics permissions - We do have the ability to restrict analytics access by group (link), so hopefully that helps with what you're looking to achieve!
Re: live pages - I'm also excited! Almost all of my new pages are live pages now and I'm really enjoying it. It's a great Q, and I will say that I know the team that owns this area has been doing a lot of research + thinking on things like versioning and overall governance of a live page. I'll pass along your points to them as an additional data point about the importance of these facets of them. Also, related, we're exploring more capabilities around validating content and the workflows that help systematize this, so be on the lookout there too
Re: Loom - Expect to see many new things in terms of how Confluence and Loom connect going forward :)
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November 8, 2024 edited
@Joshua Cole - Glad to hear it! And it's a fair point on that particular request. Clearly a lot of people would like to see this, and have wanted it for a good amount of time. We're making an active effort to look at these long-standing items (ex: rename space key, just closed after 20 years as a JAC ticket) since we know how these things can be painful even if they're not as glamorous other new releases.
I think this connects to another Q around ensuring that tickets are receiving updates more often so that people know where they stand and why
We're loving the addition of Databases as well as all of the automation enhancements. While I see you have an action to create a database, we're eagerly anticipating the ability to add an entry to an existing database via automation. Is that in the works?
Love all of the new features and what's next to come. Thank you, Atlassian!
For the new upcoming whiteboards and/or Confluence premium, when creating a Jira ticket link within the page or the whiteboard, the users that will be able to view the grouping and/or ticket that is created, will they have to be licensed in Jira as well? Right now we have stakeholders that have licenses for Confluence only. The blocker is we do not have a way for them to view the development tickets without licensing them (which we are not sure on adding the costs). We are thinking about possibly using the JPD as an option as well. How would JPD work with the Confluence premium features?
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November 8, 2024 edited
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