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Studio 1.6 – Add comments directly to Activity Stream
With today’s upgrade of Jira Studio, customers will see a new and improved Activity Stream on the dashboard. Some improvements are visible, but many more are behind the scenes, making Streams more configurable and better-performing. The biggest addition to the Activity Stream is direct commenting, meaning that you can select issues or wiki items in […]
Well may we say "God save the Queen!" because nothing will save our cultural imperialism
Spoton Bevan, Correspondent for the y’Arts February 6, 2009 – 12:59PM Australia’s cultural imperialism took another step backwards today with the inclusion of a a US language pack for Jira. Created by Jiras product manager, Brian Lane, it now contains a number of changes to text keys that will make Jira more familiar to its […]
Gitting Dirty
My colleagues know my love for some simple branch identification in your shell prompt when using Git. It’s a foreign concept until you start using a decentralised SCM then all of a sudden you’re wandering in the Enchanted Wood and you can’t see the trunk for all the branches. I’ve always used Lachie Cox’s magic […]
To our Fearless (Young Global) Leader, Mike
The Young Global Leaders represent the voice for the future and a catalyst for initiatives in the global public interest. As we currently face one of the most challenging times economically and socially, the Young Global Leaders are even more important in developing, designing and leading a world committed to positive change. – Klaus Schwab, […]
Summit for Administrators
Someone recently asked a me the following question about Atlassian Summit: what’s in it for Systems Administrators?
Confluence Teams up with Widgetbox
We are pleased to announce the availabilty of Widget Connector 1.2 for Confluence which adds support for Widgetbox. Widgetbox is the web’s largest widget community with tens of thousands of widget developers and a gallery of over 117,000 widgets. With this latest release of the Widget Connector, Confluence users can quickly add any of Widgetbox’s […]
Agile Webinar: The Rally Connector for Jira
Please join us on 26 Mar 2009 9am PST/17:00 GMT for our Plugin of the Month webinar with Rally. Are you finding it hard to track your project status and release readiness because you are using different systems to manage your development and your defects? If so, you are not alone. Doug Miller, Software Program […]
Webinar with one of the nation’s oldest consultancies
The Right Information to the Right People at the Right Time: How Booz Allen Hamilton leverages Confluence and other Enterprise 2.0 tools Our upcoming Voice of the Customer webinar will be presented by Walton Smith of Booz Allen Hamilton. Walton Smith is one of Booz Allen’s thought leaders in social media. Through his visionary approach, […]
Atlassian’s 20% Time: A Year in Review
One year ago, Atlassian announced it’s 20% Time Experiment. Originally a 6-month trial, we’ve actually let it go for 12 months before reviewing results and determining its fate. In line with Atlassian’s innate openness, I’m happy to share our findings. Atlassian’s 20% Results At-a-glance 1 Year 48 Projects* (25 In Progress, 16 Incorporated into products**, […]
Atlassian IntelliJ Connector 2.0 Now Available
I am proud to announce the release of the Atlassian IntelliJ Connector 2.0. The IntelliJ Connector allows you to interact with issues from Jira, reviews from Crucible, and builds from Bamboo without ever leaving your IDE. You can even access and share links to Fisheye for source code insight.
The Atlassian IntelliJ Connector 2.0 features several usability improvements providing a consistent look and feel for working with Issues, Builds, and Reviews, and opening all windows as IDEA tool windows. The IntelliJ Connector is compatible with both IDEA v7 and v8.
Summit agenda is live!
After a lot of late nights, debates, and hand wringing, we have published the agenda to our first ever worldwide user conference. There are three tracks with over 60 sessions and lightning talks!
Dialing in Your Integration of Jira and Confluence
Are you one of the 4,200 Atlassian customers who has purchased both Jira and Confluence? OR Are you one of the 8,000+ Atlassian customers who has either Confluence or Jira, but hasn’t bought the other? If you said YES to either one of these questions, the following video from Roy in our technical sales team […]
From Startup to $100 Million
It’s hard to believe that only seven years after Atlassian was founded, we’ll shortly hit $100 million in all time sales. It’s been quite a ride. One of the things that impressed me most when I joined a year-and-a-half ago was how different Atlassian was from other companies I had worked for and other startups […]
Compiler level fail – @Override annotation
I was cursing Maven a short while ago after getting the following compilation error : /Users/dtaylor/src/…/macro/browser/beans/MacroSummary.java:[62,5] method does not override a method from its superclass It compiled in IntelliJ IDEA, so what changed? It turns out that the compile error was for an @Override annotation against the implementation of an interface method. Per the Java […]
The Prolific Programmer Switches From Trac to Jira
Hasan Diwan writes a cool blog called the Prolific Programmer and it recently caught my eye when I read his quick post about switching from Trac to Jira. We met up at the Coffee Bar last week to discuss Hasan’s move to Jira. What got you started with Trac? Trac seemed to be what was […]
