Hi There.
I am trying to set up Release management in JIRA using versions and am trying to add relevant release notes to a specific version.
I can enter information to the Release notes box in either HTML or TEXT. But I dont have a button to save og cancel or anything? Therefore the entered text disappears. I am an adminsitrator of JIra and we use version Atlassian JIRA Project Management Software (v6.3.15#6346-sha1:dbc023d)
Please help as it is a vital component in Release Management. Even adding it as an attachment or to be able to link to a confluence site would help me a lot
I have exact same issues. If I modify the auto-generated release note and hit `Save`, the changes to the release note seems to be saved. However, if I navigate away from the page, when I come back to the release note, my changes aren't there. Seems like a bug.
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Hi,
The native release notes feature in Jira is limited in what it can do. It does not let you save any changes.
If it helps, do explore our app Automated release notes that is tailor made to address the cases surrounding release notes use cases. If you are on cloud, there is a free version as well.
Best,
Anand
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Hi,
Have you taken a look at the Creating Release notes docs?
You should have a Create button in order to generate the release notes with your added information there.
Cheers
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While your statement is accurate and reflects on the instructional link you provided, I too am hitting the same issue where I get to the 'create' button, hit, it, and the next time I look at the release notes, they are still empty.
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