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Hi!
I'm looking into this feature currently, but I neither find it @ our self-hosted Confluence-server nor in the marketplace to install it.
Could anyone point me to the market place page perhaps?
Thanks!
Regards,
Dominik
Hello dominik.pressl@acredia.at
Team Calenders is a great possibility to work with calendars in Confluence. However, this is only a premium feature.
If you don't have Confluence Premium, this app might be a solution for you: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1217554/outlook-calendars-for-confluence?hosting=cloud&tab=overview
Here you find a short demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y285YW6VG5A&t=5s
I hope that could help.
Cheers,
Britta
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Hi dominik.pressl@acredia.at
Atlassian has ended sales for new server licenses, and will end support for server on February 2, 2024 (Atlassian server end of life (sale/support) information)
I'm afraid you won't be able to acquire the Team Calendar for Confluence Server anymore. Here's more info:
Team Calendars for Confluence Licensing | Atlassian
Team Calendars | Confluence Data Center and Server 7.12 | Atlassian Documentation
Cheers,
Britta
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Look at this post, maybe can help you
https://www.atlassian.com/es/software/confluence/team-calendars
Cheers
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Yes, this is what I'm referring to in my original post. However, I have no clue where to find it or how to activate it in my self-hosted/server Confluence.
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