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Halloween Comes to Atlassian
Last Friday the San Francisco office got dressed up and broke into teams to carve up some pumpkins! So much fun (and we’ve got the photos to prove it): Support Engineer, Jonathan Costello is beheaded?!!?1!? Channel Coordinator, Trisha Hong, plays Alan from the movie “The Hangover” A beer pumpkin! Customer Advocate, Sherrie Ladegast, dressed as […]
Jira 4 Performance – Part I
This blog is made up of two parts. In this first part, I will cover Jira 4 performance, compared to Jira 3.13. In the second part, Mark Lassau Andreas Knecht will talk about the benefits of automated performance tests and the improvements to the Jira codebase made possible by the regular performance telemetry data. The […]
Get Your Google Wave On in Confluence
Are you using Google Wave? Last week I stumbled upon a plugin for Confluence that let’s you embed your Waves on pages in Confluence. Unlike Wave invites, it doesn’t take a week to set-up :p It’s super simple to use and one of our rockstar tech writers, Sarah Maddox, has written this post to help […]
GreenHopper 4.1 Now Available!
Only a month after GreenHopper 4.0 we’re getting 4.1 out the door with some great new features. Following up our longer than usual GreenHopper 4.0 development cycle we have returned to shorter release cycles – “our highest priority is to satisfy the customer through early and continuous delivery of valuable software”. To that end we […]
GreenHopper 4.1 Now Available!
The Atlassian team are proud to announce the release GreenHopper 4.1.
Great new tutorial on REST plugins
Jonathan Doklovic, creator of the Jira Workflow Designer, just published a great tutorial about developing and testing REST plugins in Atlassian applications. If this is something you’re working on, go check it out — it might save you some time!
Relay for Life – 2009
Atlassians in San Francisco and Sydney recently participated in the Cancer Council’s Relay for Life events and raised over $30,000 USD in donations.
Webinar: Scroll Wiki Exporter Plugin for Confluence
Next week we are hosting a webinar with K15t Software who are presenting the Scroll Wiki Exporter Plugin for Confluence. This plugin allows you to create professional documentation from Confluence pages. This is a an absolute must-see webinar for anyone who likes to export documents or print from the content within Confluence. I can imagine […]
From the Sales Desk – Remove Children List on a Parent Page
A couple of weeks ago, Bill blogged a solution to a question asked by a Confluence evaluator on the Sales Desk. While I was on the Sales Desk this week I was asked: Is there a way to remove the list of child pages from every page in a space? The answer is ‘yes’. It […]
All your streams are belong to us
Activity Streams are a very useful new feature of Jira 4, but you might not realize how pervasive they are, or all the cool stuff you can do with them. Before we get to that, proper homage should be paid to Facebook, who really pioneered the concept through the Facebook News Feed. The News Feed […]
Jira Studio introduces hosted continuous integration
After months of hard work, the Jira Studio team is now beta testing the addition of Atlassian Bamboo continuous integration to our hosted development tool suite. Bamboo allows you to schedule automated regular builds of your source, receive instant feedback regarding build success, and perform in-depth analytics and reporting. Studio’s implementation of Bamboo utilizes Amazon […]
Put Sonar Gadgets on your Jira Dashboard!
The winners of the Atlassian Codegeist IV plugin competition were announced last Friday at the close of AtlasCamp, the annual conference dedicated to Atlassian plugin development. A total of six winners were selected, including the Sonar gadget by Ross Rowe which took the prize for Best OpenSocial Gadget. Sonar is a popular open-source code quality […]
Hidden Feature: Bring 'Must Read' Content to the Dashboard
Do you get frustrated when you miss an important blog post on Confluence? You either miss seeing it on the Recently Updated list on the Dashboard, or you don’t get around to reading your RSS feeds. Well I know I do, so I thought I’d share a little secret with you and show how you […]
Interactive Tours in the Jira Sandbox
Three weeks ago, Jira 4 landed with a solid thud. Soon after, our Jira 4 Sandbox went live, giving evaluators a chance to experience a populated Jira 4 environment that they could play around with. We’ve snuck something pretty cool into the sandbox…our new interactive tours. If the last time you visited the sandbox was […]
In case you missed it: Designing for Adoption with Confluence
Last week, HeadShift, delivered an insightful webinar on the barriers of wiki adoption. HeadShift have worked with a number of clients on design requirements and helping them foster adoption of Confluence. Check out the recording of the webinar here.
