JIRA Goes to "11" (New JIRA 3.11)
Jon Silvers, Dir. of Marketing talks about frontpageSeptember 26, 2007
Atlassian JIRA 3.11 was shipped yesterday and includes over 70 improvements and bug fixes, including new project management and time tracking capabilities. Sub-tasks have received a good deal of attention in this latest release as users can now view sub-task time tracking and get aggregate data about sub-tasks. You can learn about all the new features and improvements on the release notes.
Where to next?- Release notes
- Free 30-day evaluation
- Customers with active Maintenance agreements can upgrade free



2 Comment(s)
guys, I have a client who currently using a very old version of your software. 3.4.3. And they want to upgrade to 3.11
Do we really have to upgrade them to each step of the way 5 times? Is there really no way to just upgrade to 3.11?
What are the consequences of just installing 3.11? Will they loose data?
By Payam Zarabi at October 25, 2007 11:47 AM
Payam,
Whilst you should read the release notes, and upgrade guide for all versions between 3.4 and 3.11 - you can generally upgrade between any two versions of JIRA.
I believe that you will need to export and re-import your data however.
All this information (and more) is contained in our upgrade guide:
http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/docs/latest/upgrading.html
Cheers,
Scott
By Scott Farquhar at October 27, 2007 1:55 PM