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Video: Taskdock for Confluence
Today was our Plugin of the Month webinar held with Taskdock. Co-founders Erik and Ben showcased Taskdock for Confluence which is a plugin that drives engagement through inline tasks, targeted Confluence actions, task follow-up, and expanded publishing through email. It allows users to easily and actively participate in content creation, upkeep, and utilization within Confluence. […]
Taskdock may revolutionize how you use Confluence
Do you frequently find youself emailing or IM’ing Confluence links to people asking them for their feedback? If so Taskdock may be for you. Taskdock is a new Confluence plugin that just announced its public beta this morning on Atlassian’s Plugin of the Month webinar. You’ll be blown away by what these guys were able […]
Webinar: Taskdock for Confluence
Tomorrow will be an excellent webinar with Taskdock for this month’s Plugin of the Month webinar series. Taskdock for Confluence is like a dynamic tasklist macro on steroids! No joke – I saw the practice demo of this plugin for Confluence and was blown away. Taskdock enables you to easily assign actionable tasks for many […]
Plugin of the Month Webinar: Taskdock for Confluence
Tomorrow will be an excellent webinar with Taskdock for this month’s Plugin of the Month webinar series. Taskdock for Confluence is like a dynamic tasklist macro on steroids! No joke – I saw the practice demo of this plugin for Confluence and was blown away. Taskdock enables you to easily assign actionable tasks for many […]
Confluence for Business Intelligence Part 6 – Scripting
This post is sixth in a series on using Confluence as a Business Intelligence tool. In our previous post we covered how you can pass parameters into your dynamic pages using the {run} macro, which is pretty cool. In this post we’ll take “dynamic” to the next level with Confluence’s scripting capabilities. The scripting plugin […]
Ross Rowe on why you should come to AtlasCamp
Ross just put up a great post about why he’s coming to AtlasCamp and why you should too. As Ross says: AtlasCamp isn’t a boring junket where you sit through endless PowerPoint presentations, it’s fast paced and hands on with lots of coding and technical sessions. I was fortunate enough to attend last year’s AtlasCamp, […]
Jira 4 RC1 – Beta no more
The Jira 4 Beta program is now complete. This week we released Jira 4 Release Candidate 1 which means we’re closer than ever to the finish line. If you want to get started with planning your upgrade, testing your plugins, or if you simply can’t wait any longer to play around with the new UI, activity streams, dashboards, and JQL searching; you can download Jira 4 RC 1 right now.
Codegeist sponsors rock da house
Every year, Codegeist seems to outdo itself in prizes. For 2009, we put a call out to staff at Atlassian (via the wiki, naturally) to gather ideas for prizes for this year’s plugin development competition winners. If the fame and glory of winning Codegeist isn’t enough motivation to enter the competition, then have a look […]
Create Jira issues from your Crucible code reviews
If you’re using Jira for issue tracking and Crucible for peer code reviews, it’s really valuable to integrate them. Crucible has it’s own built-in comment and defect system, but your review process can be much more effective if defects found during code review are managed through your existing Jira workflow. With Jira connected to Crucible […]
Run your JsUnit tests as normal JUnit4 tests
A way to integrate Javascript unit tests into Maven Surefire JUnit testing and reporting.
Got Fisheye? Got Jira? Hook 'em together!
Teams using Jira and Fisheye can get more by integrating them together. It’s easy to do, and will let your team: View changesets committed for each Jira issue View all Jira activity in a project’s Fisheye activity stream Add Fisheye reports to your Jira dashboards See Jira + Fisheye in action Check out this short […]
Checking in on red helps keep the build green
Here’s a great blog post by Brad Baker of the Jira team about how they are able to check in changes even when the Bamboo builds have turned red. Check it out!
Confluence on Virtualised Environments – The day has come!
In case you missed it, last week Giles made a major announcement in the Confluence forums. Here’s the skinny: We are proud to announce that Atlassian officially supports non-clustered installations of Confluence 3.0 and later on VMware. Although possible, we do not recommend running versions of Confluence prior to 3.0 on VMware, since Confluence 3.0 […]
Cash For Clunkers: Jira 4 Trade-Ins
(Note: Promotion has ended. Thank you to everyone who entered!) Atlassian’s Cash For Clunkers program is proving popular amongst the bug-tracking community and unlike the US program we are able to continue the Atlassian program for another 14 days without having to ask Congress for additional funding. What is being traded-in? Our team of analysts […]
You think being a Web Developer is not enough to win 5,000 bucks? Think again!
This years Codegeist competition features a new category called Best Theme. It’s on the outside what counts for this category. No Java skills required – Confluence can be themed purely with CSS. If you posses the Web Design chops to turn Confluence into a product that would win the Apple design award, you can take home $5,000 and much more.
