I looked through the list of blueprints with Confluence and there was no OKR blueprint. I found the download on the team playbook website, but it is for an older version of confluence and doesn't work with 6.7.1. Will Atlassian be keeping the templates up to date or should we just use the PDF version?
(I only found out about team playbook on the team tour in London today, and we have a company meeting tomorrow to review our last quarter's OKRs and reset for next quarter. Would have been absolutely cool to go into the meeting with "look here's a template for it in Confluence, lets fill it in.".... Maybe next time)
Hmm, it didn't seem to be working, but (maybe after a restart) it does now appear... But the icon is missing :
java.lang.RuntimeException: Cannot read resource /images/OKRicon.png
at com.atlassian.plugin.webresource.impl.snapshot.Resource$1.writeTo(Resource.java:196)
Hi Sarah!
You know, that missing icon causes an interesting problem. If the latest version of the blueprint (1.2) is installed, we can no longer move pages, and the log has a stack trace. If we disable the plugin, page moves work as expected.
We really like this blueprint, so I'm going to try rolling back to v1.1.
Huh. That's... surprising. Is v1.1 working better for you?
Hi Sarah! Thanks for asking :)
1.1 works as expected. Details are at CSP-237828 if you want to see what it did.
I know this is an old thread, however still seeing the above missing icon error in the logs when installing 1.2 on Confluence 6.13.x (DC)
Hi! We are still seeing the same missing icon error in Confluence 8.5.5 with playbook blueprint version 18.5.13...
How is this resolved?
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