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Is there an easy way to relearn what's changed for JazzHub when an update happens?

There was a large change to the Jazz Hub design framework a while back (switching from one version to the next) and certain tabs, buttons, design views, etc., have moved around. Is there an updated tutorial or log to figure out where things have changed or moved, to know where they are at?

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 In the release notes there are typically three sections. Fixed APAR's to see what issues where fixed.  Known Issues, these issues can result in fixes in the APAR that influenced or changed some other functionality and just the problems and solutions to those problems development is already aware of. Lastly there are Document Updates which is where all the real changes are recorded. Any time there is a document update, it typically means a new step or process/functionality was added or changed.  

You can also check the news and note worthy section to get a better idea of the bigger picture targeted changes if any and what development felt to add. 

These are the BEST place to start, considering it allows you to see all the changes made to the product and gives you  only the changes made since the last one. Then you can find the document changes and either go to the info center to learn about the new processes, compare it to the old processes etc. 

I hope this helps.

Thanks!

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 For DevOps Services (aka JazzHub), the latest information is available from "Docs" on the Help pulldown at the top right of the screen. There's a section called "What's New" that lists the changes in the latest version. The latest versions of the tutorials are also available here.

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