We have recently begun using Confleunce calendars to track various projects and work items. One of the questions reagrding adding events to a team calendar has been one of making an event repeatable. As it stands, we can make repeat every month on the same exact day, but we have yet to find an option to make it repeat on a specific day of the week.
Example: We have meeting X that occurs every 2nd Tuesday of each month. While we can set a calendar event up to repeat on the 12th of each month, we have yet to find the option to mark it repeated on the 2nd Tuesday of each month.
Does this option already exist (and we are over-looking it) or if it does not exist, are there plans on adding it in future updates?
If I understand correctly, the feature that you're looking for is unavailable in Team Calendars at the moment. But there's an open improvement request regarding this that we tracked here: https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/TEAMCAL-347. We do not have the rough timeline when this will be implemented but I'd suggest you to cast a vote on it.
That ticket was created FIVE YEARS ago, and this standard functionality is still not implemented. Every other calendar I've seen had this functionality from day one...
Which begs the question - is this a serious product?
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I would like to know whether this feature will be available sometime in 2016.
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Or in 2017?
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I don't know what product these guys selling. If we ask for a simple basic feature, they will ask to vote for the open request which may be opened even for a decade. Its same for confluence itself or the addons they providing.
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