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Summit Sponsors

Only 166 days left until Atlassian Summit! Even though it’s our first-ever worldwide user conference, several partners have already stepped up to the plate to support the event. The event could not be possible without them, so without further adieu, I’d like to thank our sponsors!

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Because you’ve got……Jiras?

Loren Davie, on Twitter (@LorenDavie): Thanks, Loren!

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A Couple of Jira Blog Links

Here’s what a couple of other people have been writing about Jira lately. First up, Julien Ponge writes about using Git & Jira together to handle patches: So here is how it goes for those cases: I create a branch for each pending patch. The naming convention that I use is damn impressive: pending/JIRA-ID. Say […]

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115K Jira Issues and Growing: See the Video

This past Wednesday, Joanna Thurmann of Polycom gave a great Voice of the Customer presentation. Polycom has 115K issues, 3K total users, 310 custom fields, 120 projects, and 70 workflows. This load has raised issues of search, security, scalability, etc. If this information sounds ‘close to home,’ please view the webinar in its entirety: A […]

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Atlassian Summit: worldwide user conference

Atlassian’s first-ever worldwide user conference, Atlassian Summit, is scheduled for 2009! Please join us for 2.5 days, May 31 to June 2, 2009, at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco, as we discuss all-things Atlassian — networking, product overviews, training, workshops, support, feature demonstrations, and way more. Learn more at on the Atlassian Summit website. Hope to see you there!

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Standing room only for code review discussion at Devoxx

This week, Wojciech Seliga and Sławomir Ginter from SPARTEZ gave a fantastic presentation at Devoxx on Effective Code Reviews in Agile Teams. They shared insights on how Atlassian gets value from doing code reviews internally using Crucible and the IDE Connector for IntelliJ.

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EContent 100

Atlassian has been named to the 2008 EContent 100, EContent Magazine’s list of “companies that matter most in the digital content industry.” The world loves 100, and on occasion half that! The EContent 100 is not dissimilar to the BRW Fast 100, the Deloitte Fast 50, SDTimes 100, or the Newsweek Smart 100. We’re thrilled […]

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Grails Object Relational Mapping with Scout

As part of Atlassian’s Internal Systems team, I’ve been working on a new internal application called Scout. It’s a Grails app which aggregates data from a whole swag of different systems, which provided us with a few GORM-y challenges.

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‘Create and Edit’ – A New Wiki Drama From Atlassian

There’s a lot of Twitter buzz around the Widget Connector and all the new features in Confluence 2.10. Hot on the heels of our Confluence 2.10 launch, we present to you Create and Edit, the first video in a three-part miniseries. The series chronicles how one team of ordinary individuals finds a better way to […]

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If Obama were to buy Jira…

He wouldn’t want to miss this Wednesday’s Voice of the Customer webinar with Joanna Thurmann of Polycom. In her discussion, Joanna will go over vital stats of her global instance, lessons learned on going global, user driven customizations, pain points, scalability options, etc. Joanna is a great presenter and has a lot to talk about. […]

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Great Migrations

At Atlassian, we are a different kind of company, one that doesn’t have a sales force to “close deals”. We simply follow our purpose “create useful products that people lust after”, and believe that customers will choose to buy on their own volition. Every once in a while, we run across a purchasing story so […]

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Confluence 2.10 – Just in time for the Holidays

Wondering what to give your colleagues at this year’s holiday party? Well, Atlassian has the answer to your gift-giving conundrum…Confluence 2.10. You’ll be a hit at the office until at least next June if you pop this baby on those hungry dual-core HP machines everybody sits their eggnog on.

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Telling the whole story

Milk & cookies. Peanut butter & jelly. Wine & cheese. Bug tracking & version control. OK, maybe that last one isn’t quite as delicious as the others, but it’s a natural pairing, too. Two tools, two datasets From the bug tracker, we get the “Why.” Why is a code change necessary? In version control, you’ve […]

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Getting Approval Has Never been Easier!!!!!

If you need workflow processes for software release cycles, content publishing, or management approvals, there is a great Confluence plugin to learn about. Roberto from ComalaTech just announced the new Approvals Worklow plugin 2.0. My excitement about this plugin is a complete personal transformation. A few years back, a former employer subjected me to having […]

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Tomorrow’s webinar with Accenture

For those of you in Europe and the East Coast of the US, please tune in tomorrow for our webinar The Wiki Epidemic: Connecting 80,000 users and 1000s of teams at Accenture. I was told last week that the webinar’s title needs updating: they’re up to 85,000 users now! Please join us live from Amsterdam […]