Confluence 8.2 Release Notes
29 March 2023
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Read the upgrade notes for important info about this release and see the full list of issues resolved.
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Is this the emoji you're looking for?
For: DATA CENTER SERVER
Introducing emoji autocomplete – a feature that predicts the emoji you're searching when you type its name or shortcut into the editor. Activate the autocomplete menu by typing a ":
" into the editor, and discover new emojis to personalize your pages, blog posts, and comments. It's that easy!
See Symbols, emojis and special characters for the latest updates.
Animated screenshot: using emoji autocomplete to add an emoji to a page.
Automate user management tasks with REST APIs
For: DATA CENTER SERVER
Enjoy greater flexibility in your work with new REST APIs to do the following user management tasks:
create a group
delete a group
add a user to a group
remove a user from a group
enable a user
disable a user
delete a user
This feature will be useful to admins looking to automate staff onboarding or off-boarding and to do security group synchronization activities.
See the REST API documentation for the new methods to use.
Resolved issues
For full details of bugs fixed and suggestions resolved, head to our public issues tracker on Jira.
Issues resolved in 8.2.3
Released on 16 May 2023
Issues resolved in 8.2.2
Released on 26 April 2023
Issues resolved in 8.2.1
Released on 13 April 2023
Issues resolved in 8.2.0
Released on 29 March 2023
Get ready to upgrade
Before you upgrade, check out the Confluence 8.2 Upgrade Notes for important changes in this release, then follow the usual upgrade instructions to upgrade your site.
Been a while since your last upgrade? Check out our upgrade matrix for a bird's-eye view of the most important changes since Confluence 7.19 LTS.
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