unsupported add on

Abraham Adduru July 16, 2017

I am trying to install this add on project team health monitor, and it says is not supported? Does this add on already out of service?

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Stephen Deutsch
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July 17, 2017

Are you running a local instance of Confluence (Confluence Server)? In that case, unfortunately you cannot use it, because it is designed only for Confluence Cloud.

If you are running Confluence Cloud, then you should be able to use it.

As Jeremy stated in his answer, the UNSUPPORTED label just means that Atlassian can't guarantee any sort of premium support or Service Level Agreements for the add-on (although they're usually pretty good about supporting their own Atlassian Labs add-ons anyways).

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July 17, 2017

Dear Abraham,

Whenever an add-on is unsupported, this does not mean it is out of service. It only means that Atlassian will not support technical questions about the add-on, and you will have to direct your questions directly to the developer of the add-on.

What is a Supported Add-on?

  • be in the Atlassian Marketplace.
  • be published by the Atlassian vendor
  • have Bamboo builds set up on one of our build servers.
  • have unit and functional tests with a certain amount of code-coverage.
  • have complete, accurate and attractive documentation
  • support all configurations of the product (e.g. clustered Confluence), except where stated otherwise in the plugin documentation
  • be internationalised.

What is a Unsupported Add-on?

If the add-on in question is not developed by Atlassian or does not have a "Supported" icon on its homepage, please do not file tickets in the Atlassian Support system. We will not be able to answer them. However, you still have a few other avenues to get help.

  • Post a question at Atlassian Answers
  • File a ticket in the add-on's specific issue tracker, listed on its home page.
  • Leave a comment on the add-on's home page.
  • Have an Atlassian Partner support the add-on.

That said, unsupported add-ons are the responsibility of their authors or the user-community: not Atlassian. We cannot test or upgrade all of the add-ons that have been contributed.

Friendly Regards,

Jeremy Mooiman

Jeremy M
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July 17, 2017

Dear Abraham,

Whenever an add-on is unsupported, this does not mean it is out of service. It only means that Atlassian will not support technical questions about the add-on, and you will have to direct your questions directly to the developer of the add-on.

What is a Supported Add-on?

  • be in the Atlassian Marketplace.
  • be published by the Atlassian vendor
  • have Bamboo builds set up on one of the Atlassian build servers.
  • have unit and functional tests with a certain amount of code-coverage.
  • have complete, accurate and attractive documentation
  • support all configurations of the product (e.g. clustered Confluence), except where stated otherwise in the plugin documentation
  • be internationalised.

What is a Unsupported Add-on?

If the add-on in question is not developed by Atlassian or does not have a "Supported" icon on its homepage, please do not file tickets in the Atlassian Support system. They will not be able to answer them. However, you still have a few other avenues to get help.

  • Post a question at Atlassian Answers
  • File a ticket in the add-on's specific issue tracker, listed on its home page.
  • Leave a comment on the add-on's home page.
  • Have an Atlassian Partner support the add-on.

That said, unsupported add-ons are the responsibility of their authors or the user-community: not Atlassian. Atlassian cannot test or upgrade all of the add-ons that have been contributed.

Friendly Regards,

Jeremy Mooiman

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