Is there a gadget which shows the released versions information (as seen under the Change Log of a Project)?
If a gadget doesn't exist, is there any other way (other than making my own gadget) to display this information in Confluence?
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I achievd that by using a custom filter and the two-dimensional-filter gadget. See http://www.luke1410.de:8090/secure/Dashboard.jspa
The filter was set to filter issues by a single project and only contain resolved issues.
Then the two dimensional filter gadget was set-up to list:
issue-types in X-axis
Fix version-entry in Y-axis (descending order, so the last version is on top).
Obviously I'd also prefere a more graphically appealing gadget, but at least that's some way to solve the case.
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I agree this would be very helpful. FYI, as a workaround to meet this need in a graphical representation on a JIRA Dashboard, I created a custom filter and applied it to the "Issues Statistics" gadget, with the gadget setting for "statistic type" field to "Fix For Version (all)". The filter I used to grab all the completed (released) Versions is: [project in (project 1, project 2, project 3) AND type in (Story, Task, Bug) AND fixVersion in releasedVersions() ORDER BY Rank]
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The Road Map Gadget does exactly what you want in reverse - it shows the releases due - I imagine it should be fairly easy to use this as a starting point to create your own gadget.
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I am scared of making my own gadget :(
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@VegasMick I stumbled across the same issue. Have you already written that plugin and perhaps made it publicly available?
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