Can you please reply with the URL to an existing "Atlassian Terms and Definitions?"
Hi @Leslie Coleman welcome to the community. I found this article here in the community with terms and definitions for Jira: Jira-Terms-and-Definitions-for-Beginners-from-A-Z-Weekly
I didn't find anything specific to Confluence. Hope that helps.
Welcome tot the Atlassian Community @Leslie Coleman
Please check the following link for Confluence:
https://www.atlassian.com/software/confluence/resources/guides/get-started/set-up#customize-spaces
Best,
Fadoua
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Hi, @Leslie Coleman
@Dan Breyen and @Tinker Fadoua have provided good resources, but you should be aware that Atlassian changes what they call things sometimes. For example, they have recently replaced the Jira term "issue" with "work item" and are referring to their various offerings as "apps" instead of "products."
My greatest wish is for Atlassian documentation pages to include a last updated date, so I can know whether the page has been updated with new features and word usage.
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I so agree with "last updated date." Thanks for the info. These 2025 Jira changes make me feel old.
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