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(Case Study) Practicing and teaching agile development with Atlassian’s tool-set
HQ: Wroclaw, Poland Employees: 102 Founded: 2004 Offices: 2 (HQ and department in Rzeszow, Poland) Products: Jira, GreenHopper, Confluence & Crucible Agile development, knowledge management and project tracking are three areas in which many companies struggle. Our tools help organizations tackle all three, and PGS Software is one such company which has taken Atlassian’s product […]
Using a Jira reference plugin to test our plugin system
We all know that one of the coolest things in Atlassian products are plugins 🙂 With the upcoming addition of the Universal Plugin Manager to Jira, they will become cooler than ever before. Recently, our development team has been looking at improving that even further by making more modules support dynamic reloadability. Our goal is that eventually, we […]
Video: Distributed Parallel Development with Jira and Plastic SCM
Today we hosted a webinar with Codice Software. Modern version control systems are all about branching and merging but with a clear purpose in mind: develop in parallel. If your underlying SCM is powerful enough (Git, Plastic SCM) then you can even go further and associate every issue or new functionality in Jira with a […]
Create Content Faster – Use Keyboard Shortcuts
In Confluence 3.4, our enterprise wiki, we’ve made rich content creation a whole lot faster. An improved list of keyboard shortcuts, has made navigating and editing in Confluence faster than ever.
Webinar Reminder: Distributed Parallel Development with Jira and Plastic SCM
Tomorrow we are hosting a webinar with Codice Software. Modern version control systems are all about branching and merging but with a clear purpose in mind: develop in parallel. If your underlying SCM is powerful enough (Git, Plastic SCM) then you can even go further and associate every issue or new functionality in Jira with […]
AtlasCamp 2010: Marketing Your Plugin, Jira Plugin Performance, Understanding the Atlassian Platform
Last week’s AtlasCamp 2010 videos post was about Active Objects, functional and integration testing, and easy Confluence macros. Today we’re highlighting three new videos: Marketing Your Plugin, Jira Plugin Performance Tuning, and Understanding the Atlassian Platform. We’ll conclude highlights for the AtlasCamp 2010 videos next week. Happy holidays! Marketing Your Plugin – Alex Loddengaard (me) […]
GreenHopper 5.4 – Agile Time-Tracking Analysis
I’m happy to announce the release of GreenHopper 5.4. The latest version of our agile planning tool for Jira address several issues around time tracking and includes a new analysis report to assist with understanding the work log and estimates reporting in GreenHopper. This release also includes several context-relative improvements for teams using GreenHopper for […]
Announcing the Ultimate Wallboard Winner
After announcing the Community Favourite Wallboard and Best “Old School” Wallboard, we are now ready for the moment you have all been wait for… Winner: The Ultimate Wallboard Congratulations to Ole Højriis Kristensen from the Vodafone Web Team in Denmark. Ole’s submission impressed our panel of wallboard experts with the effective combination of an “old […]
Improved LDAP Integration & Configuration in Confluence 3.5 EAP
The Confluence Development team continues to push out Early Access Previews (EAP) at a blistering rate. This week they pushed out Confluence 3.5 EAP 2 and with it, support for nested groups in LDAP, the most highly-voted issue for Confluence. But that’s not all…
Announcing the Best “Old School” Wallboard Winner
Winner: The Best “Old School” Wallboard Congratulations to Sarah Park from GLiNTECH for submitting the Best “Old School” Wallboard in the Ultimate Wallboard contest. Similar to the Community Favourite Wallboard competition, this battle was fierce. The first round of voting by our panel of wallboard experts came down to a four-way tie between the entries […]
Webinar: Distributed Parallel Development with Jira and Plastic SCM
On December 16th we will host a webinar with Codice Software. Modern version control systems are all about branching and merging but with a clear purpose in mind: develop in parallel. If your underlying SCM is powerful enough (Git, Plastic SCM) then you can even go further and associate every issue or new functionality in […]
3 reasons you should nominate Atlassian for a Crunchie
It’s Crunch-time again, which in English means that TechCrunch has opened nominations for the 2010 Crunchies awards. Nominations are open through Friday, December 24, 2010 at midnight PT. Atlassian fits neatly into two Crunchie categories: Best International Company and Best Enterprise. We’ve been nominated for Crunchies in the past, but have a hard time competing […]
AtlasCamp 2010: Active Objects, Functional and Integration Testing, Easy Confluence Macros
Last week we showed you AtlasCamp 2010 videos about Confluence 4.0 macro migration, Atlassian plugin framework, and DVCS with Mercurial. This week we’re excited to highlight three new videos about Active Objects, functional and integration testing, and easy Confluence macros. Stay tuned for more video highlights next week. Active Objects – Samuel Le Berrigaud Sam […]
Getting my work life in order
I didn’t realise how quickly my work life would deteriorate after taking on the Bugmaster role. We’re currently trying out a new process – Kanban, which involves: Visualising the workflow Limiting Work In Progress Measuring & improving Lead time Learning & adapting the process So when a Jira subteam comes onto bugfixing for an iteration, […]
Plugin Profile: Workflows and Issue Linking with Minyaa Suite
This is a guest blog post submitted by Vincent ThoulĂ©. Vincent started his journey with Jira by implementing CMMi in IT services for a European Bank. After 4 years of committed work on Kaamelot, in 2009 he accepted to join Pyxis Technologies in Montreal in order to continue the Jira adventure on a full-time basis. […]
