Publish page changes at a future date

Trevor Clarke September 18, 2012

I generate release notes for my product in our Confluence instance. I'd like to edit a front page which links to the latest release notes and downloads but delay the publication of the edits until a set date (the release date of the new version). Is this possible?

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Trevor Clarke October 9, 2012

I ended using a plug-in called Ad-hoc Workflows. I can't publish on a specific date but I can cause a page to move from draft to published in a specific number of days. This seems to work well enough.

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AddteqS September 26, 2012

Hi,

If you want to schedule publishing a new version of a page in Confluence you can utilize a plugin called "Scroll Versions" : https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/com.k15t.scroll.scroll-versions

If you are using this plugin, before adding a page, you must create a version for the page. Open the space where you want to add a version. Click Browse and then Scroll versions. Next, click Manage Versions then Add Version. Now, you can select a release date.

Trevor Clarke October 9, 2012

I ended using a plug-in called Ad-hoc Workflows. I can't publish on a specific date but I can cause a page to move from draft to published in a specific number of days. This seems to work well enough.

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Rodrigo Girardi Adami
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September 20, 2012

Hi there!

I believe there no automated way to perform that. I've searched for it but I couldn't find such specific feature as publishing pages over an specific date for the public. If I'm correct, this is done manually.

I've created a feature request for you. Hope that helps :)

https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONF-26693

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