I don't understand how can I get the Developer License for my JIRA test environment.
In the documentation the following is written:
But there's no View Developer License' link in the bottom right corner of the license detail panel, below my commercial license key.
My guess is that you are looking at a trial, a free, an academic, a charitable, or $10 starter licence.
Developer licences only exist for Commercial licences at 25 users or above (I think. I'm not 100% sure about the academic or charitable ones)
@Nic Brough -Adaptavist-Oh! Didn't know that. I have a 10 user commercial license. So it seems like I can't create a test environment, right?
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Correct, 10 user licences are not entitled to developer licences
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And what will happen If I try to use my commercial license to create a test environment?
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You would be in breach of your licence agreement and may see your system fail.
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I got it. Well... Not the best news as I work in a small company and we simply don't need to upgrade the license :(
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Looks like that's the only way for me even though my production JIRA won't be available while testing: (from the documentation)
The suggested license to apply to a non-production environment is a Developer License , not an Evaluation license. You should only use an Evaluation license if you don't have a Developer license tied to your main license.
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