ShipIt 17 Finalists

Ian Grunnert and Gilmore Davidson took out first place in Atlassian FedEx 17 by adding Video Support to Atlassian’s latest product offering, Bonfire.

ShipIt – The Trailer

ShipIt 17 – The Winners

1st Place: Video Support for Bonfire

Ian Grunert and Gilmore Davidson took out first place in ShipIt 17 by adding Video Support to Atlassian’s latest product offering, Bonfire. These two relative new Atlassians managed to implement the following in 24 hours:

Take a look for yourself:

This very cool new feature will hopefully be appearing in a Bonfire near you soon! You can show your love by voting on BON-45 already 😉

2nd Place – Fisheye Release Report

You are ready to do a release, and you’d love to know the state of the code you are about to push compared to the code you previously released. Matt Watson, Geoff Crain, Jason Hinch and Seb Ruiz from the Fisheye team implemented the Fisheye Release Report to help you out. From a single page within Fisheye you can compare the new release you are about to make with any other previous release. This shows you:

Other Finalists

With nearly 30 different projects competing for a spot in the ShipIt Finals, getting a finals spot is quite an achievement in itself! The other finalists were:

The Customer Kick-Ass Award

We were lucky enough to have four guest customer judges attend this ShipIt. They awarded Nick Menere the Customer Kick-Ass Award for his Jira Quick Edit screen. The Quick Edit Screen allows users to define a subset of fields they wish to edit, removing all other fields from view, letting the user focus on only those they care about. Nick managed to commit all this to trunk with only minutes to spare before the ShipIt gong chimed.

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