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Key: JRA-6657
Type: Improvement Improvement
Status: Open Open
Priority: Major Major
Assignee: Unassigned
Reporter: Jason Olson
Votes: 4
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Ability to save release notes

Created: 12/May/05 04:13 PM   Updated: 04/Oct/06 04:00 AM
Component/s: Web interface
Affects Version/s: 3.1.1
Fix Version/s: None

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Environment: Windows XP, using Jira 3.1 pro.
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Participants: Ian Cornwell, Jason Olson, Jeff Turner [Atlassian] and Ryan Shuya
Since last comment: 93 weeks, 3 days ago
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Release notes cannot be saved. In normal bug tracking it's nice to have release notes that can be view easily by all, in Jira we are having to create a note issue to use for Release notes. Creating issues for notes is very confusing for our employees and generates a lot of admin questions for us.

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Jeff Turner [Atlassian] - 16/May/05 11:26 PM
Could you not just point people to the final URL generated for the release notes? Eg:

http://jira.atlassian.com/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa?version=10360&styleName=Html&projectId=10240&Create=Create

If the release notes were stored somehow, it would just be another (possibly simpler) URL.


Ryan Shuya - 12/Jun/06 11:22 AM
We have a project with a sole (major) customer, and there are sometimes specific build instructions. Having the ability to save the release notes within a version would keep the version-specific notes that version of the product, which is desirable.

Ian Cornwell - 04/Oct/06 04:00 AM
Yes, if JIRA would remember text typed into the Release Notes page, it would save us from keeping a separate external register of releases. Custom fields on releases might be even nicer, but text would still be very useful.