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June 2018
We’re proud to present Bamboo 6.6.
Take some time and read through the release notes to learn what we've prepared for you this time. Swing by the upgrade notes to check for any breaking changes if you plan to upgrade and don’t forget to check out the full list of resolved issues.
Highlights
Embedded Crowd
With Bamboo 6.6 we offer you a brand new user directories management mechanism. It significantly enhances remote user resources handling and is free of many known problems with LDAP and Crowd server synchronization. Moreover, user directories management is now consistent with other Atlassian products such as Jira, Confluence or Bitbucket Server. You're free to define any number of user directories (local, LDAP, external Jira, external Crowd) and configure them to fit your needs.
Bamboo 6.6 drops the feature to write to external Crowd. Since Bamboo 6.6 all external user directories are treated as read only.
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