We create separate release numbers to signal major changes in code. However, the code is still improving 🤩 . The bugfixes are important and upgrading is required if you want to remain in good practices about security and reliability of data.
Notable aspects:
3.9 : Compatibility with Confluence 8.9.
This is a very new version, published on 16Status colour Yellow title Edge : Compatibility with Confluence 8.9 (published on 18/04/2024
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We’ve changed a lot of code, due to use the new Confluence APIs of Confluence. We recommend waiting for two weeks so we have feedback from the early adoptersbefore upgrading.
Drop support for Java 8. We’ll pretend we require Confluence 8.5 to avoid mistakes on the customer side. But it still works in Confluence 7.19 if you have Java 11 (which you should, since 7.13, published in 2021), to uphold our standard of 2 years of support for LTS versions of Confluence
Progressive rell-out: We’ll first mark this release as only compatible with Confluence 8.9, then roll out for 8.8, 8.7, etc. In reality, this release is compatible with Confluence 7.19 as long as it has Java 11 (7.19 is the last compatible with Java 8).
PSEA must be upgraded to 2.0, if present (optional).
See our compatibility Compatibility matrix.
3.8: Compatibility with Confluence 8.8 ,
: Compatibility with Confluence 8.8,Status colour Green title Recommended A major improvement to the indexation was added in 3.8.1, which created errorneous data (requirements seemed linked to page versions).
3.7: Compatibility with Confluence 8.7.
Due to an indexation error creating wrong data, we recommend upgrading to 3.7.5, 3.8.1 or above.
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