How do I tell which versions we have of all these little programs that make up this big jumble of Atlassian stuff?
I see info about this or that being for Confluence version .... or Jira version ....
Where can I find this version info on my system?
Thanks.
Atlassian keeps track of the versions used for the OnDemand environment on this page:
https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/AOD/Atlassian+OnDemand+Application+Versions
With every upgrade in OnDemand this page is updated.
Also, for geek points, you can type AJS.params.JiraVersion into your browsers javascript console when you're on JIRA.
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Look in the footer.
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There are 3 things in the Footer. One is a link to atlassian.com, the second is terms of use, and the third one points here to Answers.
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Footer at the bottom of every page.
However, if you're using OnDemand, as per your tag, you don't need to think about it - you're on, or pretty close to, the latest version.
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I don't know if OnDemand shows it (it can be removed). You might have access to the "system info" page as well in OnDemand - that will also show you versions.
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Yes, it does. Administration > System info > JIRA Info.
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Ok, I found the Jira Info under Administration / Issues (tab) / System info. I clicked on the Wiki tab next to that Issues tab, but that doesn't tell the Confluence version as far as I saw. But, as Nic alluded to, I probably won't need to worry about versions in the online OnDemand cloud.
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