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Sydney User Groups in the house

You often hear us talking on the Atlassian blog about the Atlassian User Groups that we have coming up all around the place . Next stop on the AUG train is Amsterdam, so if you want to take a peek inside our newest office and meet other Atlassian Users then drop on by. However what […]

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The Firebird Project is now using Fisheye

The Firebird Project just announced they are using Atlassian’s Fisheye to track their commits and Jira to track their issues.

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Jira 3.13.1 released, with an important security update

We’ve just released Jira 3.13.1, a small but important update to Jira 3.13. We’ve closed a some 41issues with 3.13.1, most importantly JRA-15733,an XSS (cross-site scripting) vulnerability. You can read about the security fix, and all the other fixes, in the Jira 3.13.1 Release Notes. And you can download the release in our Jira Download […]

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Voice of the Customer Webinar – BearingPoint

Please join us for our next live webinar of the Voice of the Customer series with management and technology consultants, Nate Nash and Jay Hariani, of BearingPoint – one of the world’s largest public consulting firms. As founding members of the Enterprise 2.0 Capabilities Group, they have led large implementations of social media technologies for […]

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Plugin of the Month – Jira Client

Jira Client, the desktop client for Jira, is our featured Plugin of the Month for October. Please join us with the author of this fantastic plugin, Igor Sereda of ALM Works, to learn how it integrates seamlessly with your Jira installations and brings more searching power and interactivity to frequent Jira users. UPDATE: This video […]

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A Case Study on Using Jira and Greenhopper together

We’ve blogged before about using Jira & Greenhopper together to manage Agile products. Now you can see them in action! On Novemember 5th, we’ll be presenting a Webinar featuring Oren Tiech, VP of Product at Replicate Technologies. Oren’s blogged about using Jira & Greenhopper together, and now you can come to our free Webinar, and […]

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Performance testing with JMeter

Use Apache Jakarta JMeter to performance test your code.

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Zend and The Art of Software Maintenance

Wil Sinclair from the Zend Framework contacted us a few weeks ago to let us know how he is using Atlassian products. Zend has the leading PHP framework with over 120 active Open Source developers. (For those of you who thought PHP is just a scripting language; Think Again.) I had heard that they have […]

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New(ly Documented) Plugin Point – Attachment Links

You can now add links next to attachments in the Confluence UI via Confluence plugins. That means you can, for example, add a link to an action in your plugin that allows viewing of attachments online: Actually, this has been possible since Confluence 2.8. The links will show up on content’s attachments view in Confluence […]

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Atlassian Development Tools at 299,792,458 Meters per Second

Sid Probstein, the CTO of Attivio, recently posted a great blog about developing Software at the Speed of Light Sid leads a clever team that has shipped two big releases in one year without slipping schedule dates. While Sid lists many secrets to his team’s success, one pillar of their productivity is their use of […]

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Customer talk video with Dash online

We ran our inaugural Voice of the Customer webinar today featuring Patrick Coleman from Dash on their use of Jira, Confluence, Fisheye, and Crucible. In the webinar, Patrick demonstrates how the developers at Dash: Have integrated Jira, Fisheye and Confluence together and with 3rd party tools Automated release notes creation with Jira and Covarity Used […]

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Jira in an Agile Team

Kieran Shaw, of BlackPepper, recently posted a great blog with recipe for setting Jira up for an Agile team. However, we recently decided on Jira as our feature/bug tracking tool of choice and thought it would be interesting to see if we could use Jira to manage our agile projects rather than have more than […]

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Atlassian around Europe and Beyond

If you’re at Web 2.0 Expo this week in Berlin, please come by the Atlassian booth and say “Guten Tag”! I’m here in Berlin with three of my Atlassian buddies: Jeffrey Walker, Per Fragemann and Josh Wold. Over the past year, Atlassian has flexed its muscles to become a truly global company and the team […]

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Reflecting on the Impossible

I was explaining to Brad (a fellow Jira dev) the other day about some code I had written to find functional tests that were missing from our Test Suite and therefore not running automatically. “Basically it uses reflection to find all the concrete classes under the ztests package that implement TestCase,” I told him. “But […]

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Atlassian’s Social Calendar

The next year is going to be a busy one for Atlassian. We’ve got conferences we’re attending, conferences we’re hosting and even some community service work on the side. I want to highlight a few of the events that I am most excited about, but for the complete list visit: http://www.atlassian.com/about/events/.