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What's new in Release 3.3

User groups

User groups have been added to Mingle.

User groups are a way to structure the team members in your projects. You can restrict card workflow transitions so that only team members in certain user groups can execute them. For example, if your workflow includes a transition to indicate that story analysis is complete, you may only want team members in the "business analysts" user group to execute the transition. You can define any user groups you want in your project. User groups may be based on roles, organizations, skills, or whatever else you decide.

User groups go very well with Mingle project templates. You can create workflow transitions associated with user groups in a template. The specific users in the projects created from the template will differ, but the workflow transitions will still be applicable for the team members in the user groups.

Improved user management

The user management page has been improved in Mingle 3.3.

  • You can now hide deactivated users. This allows you to focus on only active Mingle users.
  • We have added "last login" information to help you manage your licenses more easily. You can sort the last login column to see who hasn't logged into Mingle recently. If you are running out of Mingle licensee users, the last login information can help you determine if you have users that can be deactivated in order to reclaim license seats.

Improved team management

Mingle 3.3 makes it easier to manage team membership.

  • A user can now be added to multiple projects at once. This can be especially useful when people join your Mingle instance and need to be added to several Mingle projects.
  • You can now remove multiple team members from a project at once. This is helpful when a project is ramping down or when several people have been accidentally added to a project.

Excel export: added option to export only visible properties

On the list view and hierarchy view, there is a new option to only export properties that are shown in the view.

Card ranking order changed

Card ranking has been updated to rank newly created cards at the bottom of the list rather than the top. The Mingle community has told us several times that ranking new cards as "most important" isn't desired. We have listened to the requests and made the change.

Go Pipeline macro

Go, our Agile release management solution, and Mingle are now more tightly integrated. Visibility into the health of your builds is now provided directly in Mingle with a live view of your Go pipelines available to all Mingle cards and wiki pages.

Updates to the Mingle API

You now have access to Mingle history via the new events API. This is the first time that Mingle history has been available via the API, and opens up many new possibilities.

As part of the new user groups feature, we have added a user groups API. You can either get information about all of the user groups in a project or a single user group. The transitions API has also been enhanced to indicate which user groups are associated with a transition.

User interface improvements

The user interface has been enhanced to feel more clean and crisp. Additionally, there are changes in the interface that should improve usability. For example, previously all actions looked the same, even though some actions are used much more frequently. In Mingle 3.3, the "primary" action on a particular page will stand out from the other actions on the page. In the following screenshot you can see that "Edit" is the primary action on this page:

Primary action

There are many other changes like this that should make Mingle more intuitive and easy to use. In addition to improving the general look and feel of Mingle, a few areas have received special attention:

We are excited about the changes, and hope you enjoy the new interface as well!

Supported systems

We have added official support for the following in Mingle 3.3:

Beta feature: MQL nested IN clause

Mingle 3.3 contains a beta feature to support nested IN MQL statements. This allows you to query for a set of cards based on conditions for a related card.

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