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Atlassian Powers The Startup Bus All the Way to SXSW

San Francisco, CA and Austin, TX (PRWEB) March 4, 2010 — On March 9, 40 strangers will board a bus in San Francisco, and over two days will “conceive, build and launch” several tech startups by the time they arrive at South by SouthWest (SXSW) in Austin. The Startup Bus was conceived by Elias Bizannes […]

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JQL queries in an OpenSocial gadget

Searching with JQL With the release of Jira 4.0 came, among many other changes, a new way to search for your Jira issues. The Jira Query Language (JQL) provides an SQL-like syntax to your issue searches. Using JQL you can pen up intricate issue filters in seconds. If you haven’t used JQL yet, learn more […]

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Genuine Atlassian Email Mistake

We apologize if you recieved the following email yesterday, and do not live anywhere near Michigan or Ohio. We send emails on behalf of customers that are running an Atlassian User Group (AUG). In yesterday’s email sent to promote the Michigan AUG, we accidently included ‘OR country is USA’ instead of ‘AND country is USA’ […]

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PHP Continuous Integration with Bamboo

Mike Willbanks has written up a great blog post about his experience as a PHP developer using Atlassian Bamboo for continuous integration of his PHP projects. Check out PHP Continuous Integration with Bamboo. This is one of the most comprehensive write-ups yet about using Bamboo for a PHP project. It covers: Getting Started PHP Depend […]

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Jira Integration (Part 2): Integrating your source code through Fisheye with Jira issues

This is the second of a three part blog series on Jira integration. In part 1 of the series we started off discussing the value of linking issues and code reviews, we now move on to relating source code to your issues. Source Code and Issues Open up any development toolbox and you are guaranteed […]

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Introduce agile today with GreenHopper 4.3

GreenHopper 4.3 is ready for the prime time, this is a particularly special release for us as we have taken a huge stride towards enabling your team to get started with agile today. Seriously. Getting started with agile Prior to GreenHopper 4.3 a customer would have to undertake a number of steps detailed in the […]

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The Atlassian Doc Sprint was awesome

We have just finished our first Atlassian Doc Sprint. We put 20 developers in a room with computers for 3 days. We didn’t know whether to expect the complete works of Shakespeare or some shiny new tutorials. Here’s what happened. The problem we tackled We have some gaps in our plugin development documentation. OK, maybe […]

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Video: ConfluenceFx – Confluence to Your Desktop

Yesterday I held a webinar with Kap IT on the ConfluenceFx plugin. ConfluenceFx is the first enterprise solution that brings Confluence to your desktop. It enables your teams to collaborate more effectively and keeps all your community up-to-date thanks to its real-time notifications and collaborative user interactions. A vibrant Q&A session goes to show that […]

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Atlassian is King of Kong

In just a few weeks, Atlassian will be participating in the Game Developer Conference in our home town of San Francisco. This is our first year at the show and we really wanted to make a splash. Last weekend, I watched the documentary “The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters” It’s an awesome flick […]

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Better pre-commit code reviews with patches

Crucible 2.2 adds a small but significant feature that makes pre-commit reviews with patches a lot nicer.

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Jira 4.0.2 now available

DownloadButtonSmall.jpgI’m happy to announce Jira 4.0.2 is now available for download. This minor release contains over 40 bug fixes and improvements including improved stability of Jira gadgets in Confluence and support for WebLogic 9.2.

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Webinar Reminder: Extend and Enrich Confluence

Just a quick reminder that tomorrow I’m hosting a Plugin of the Month webinar with Kap IT on the ConfluenceFx plugin. ConfluenceFx is the first enterprise solution that brings Confluence to your desktop. It enables your teams to collaborate more effectively and keeps all your community up-to-date thanks to its real-time notifications and collaborative user […]

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Jira Integration (Part 1): Integrate Crucible code reviews with Jira issues

This is the first of three posts that will be released in the next several weeks covering the topic of Jira integration with developer tools. Lets start the series off talking about code reviews and issues. Code Review and Issues Almost every software development team uses an issue tracker of some type, but few perform […]

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Integrate Processes Into Your Wiki with Ad hoc Workflows

This is a guest post by Roberto Dominguez from Comala Technology, creators of a number of Atlassian plugins including Ad hoc Workflows, the Checklists plugin, the RADIUS Authenticator for Jira and Confluence, and the TagLinks plugin. Since 2007, Comalatech has helped enterprise clients adopt and adapt Confluence for atypical applications. Starting with customer needs, we’ve […]

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Email marketing 2.0

Remember email? That word that used to be spelled "E-Mail" as if to clearly and unequivocally underscore that it's different from "Mail." It was spelled that way until it became so ubiquitous,…