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Improvements to the Plugin Exchange for Plugin Developers

As part of the Atlassian Developer Relations Team’s goal to make our plugin developers successful, we’re pleased to share with you several small improvements we’ve made to the Atlassian Plugin Exchange. We’re confident that many of these features will help your plugins on the exchange get more usage. Take a look. Plugins Just Got Social […]

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Better Plugin Administration with the Universal Plugin Manager 1.5

The Universal Plugin Manager (UPM) is a tool we’ve created to help you discover, install and manage plugins. We announced the UPM about a year ago, and with the newest release of Bamboo 3.1 the UPM is now bundled and shipping with our entire pluggable product portfolio. The UPM has come a long way since […]

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Announcing Our Awesome Codegeist Winners!

Two months ago we started the fifth installment of Codegeist, our plugin coding competition. Plugin developers had six weeks to hack on their plugins and enter to win cash prizes totally $45,000. Announcing this Year’s Codegeist Winners Today we’re excited to share with you this year’s Codegeist winners. The competition was fierce, plugin developers competing […]

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Codegeist Submissions are Closed, Bring On the Votes

Yesterday was the last day to submit a plugin to Codegeist, our plugin coding competition. But the contest isn’t over just yet! You still have time to get votes! Get Votes and Win Cash Three of the four prize categories will be chosen by Atlassian judges, based on usefulness, creativity, elegance, and completeness. The judges […]

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Last Weekend of Codegeist, Last Weekend of Hacking for $45k

Codegeist is winding down, with only one more weekend left to submit your chance at winning your share of the $45,000 in cash prizes we’re awarding to the winning entries, the two largest prizes being $15,000 each! You have until this Monday, 5/16, at 11:59pm PDT to submit your Codegeist entry! Sure, the cash prizes […]

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Flowdock: A Communication Layer for Confluence

Continue to use all your favorite tools and make them better by bringing your actions into the conversation in Flowdock. Updates from your issue tracker, changes from your version control system, deployments, and most importantly activity from your wiki – they’re all a big part of the working conversation. All these events can go unnoticed, and sometimes need to be repeated to attract attention. With Flowdock, your team will react in seconds.

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Admin Improvements and Less Email with Speakeasy

This weekend saw two awesome Speakeasy submissions to Codegeist: Jira admin improvements and Confluence email notification tuning. Both of these plugins I expect took only a few minutes to build, yet the impact of each of them is huge. Take a look: Jira Admin Speakeasy Extension This Speakeasy extension adds all sorts of improvements to […]

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Codegeist: One Week Remains to Hack for Cash

Codegeist, Atlassian’s plugin coding competition, has been quite exciting so far. In just a few weeks we’ve seen thousands of contest visits, lots of excellent entries, and some exciting Twitter chatter. But time is running out to get your submission in! Get hacking: one week remains to submit to Codegeist On Monday, May 16th, at […]

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Codegeist Entry of the Weekend: Confluence InPlace Editor

The team at StiltSoft got busy this weekend, submitting a Codegeist entry that provides a very highly voted Confluence feature, Sectional Editing. The plugin is called the Confluence InPlace Editor, or CIPE for short. CIPE users can temporarily disable CIPE when printing or screen capturing, and CIPE is enabled on a per-space basis. Good work […]

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Personalize Atlassian Products in 15 Minutes with Speakeasy

Here at Atlassian we’re pretty good about eating our own dog food. We’re a software company building software for other software companies, which makes us very similar to our customers. And in some ways this makes our job easier–tools we build for ourselves that make our lives better will probably make our customers’ lives better, […]

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Personalize and Extend Confluence in 15 Minutes with Speakeasy

Ever wanted to be able to personalize Confluence, perhaps to remove a click or two with AJAX to speed up a common task? Introducing Speakeasy, a Framework for Quick Personalization and Extension Speakeasy is a new way to build on top of Confluence. With Speakeasy anyone with frontend development skills–Javascript, CSS, HTML, etc–can build a […]

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Personalize and Extend Jira in 15 minutes with Speakeasy

Ever wanted to be able to personalize Jira, perhaps to remove a click or two with AJAX to speed up a common task? Introducing Speakeasy, a Framework for Quick Personalization and Extension Speakeasy is a new way to build on top of Jira. With Speakeasy anyone with frontend development skills–Javascript, CSS, HTML, etc–can build a […]

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TestRail Test Management with Jira

This is a guest blog post by Dennis Gurock, creator of TestRail, a web-based test management software that integrates very well with Jira. In this guest posting Dennis will explain what TestRail is, how it integrates with Jira and why you will want to try it. Integrate, not Reinvent When we started to design our […]

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Codegeist: Confluence Instant Search and Comment Moderation

We got two awesome new submissions over the weekend for our plugin coding competition, Codegeist. Take a look: Confluence Instant Search If you like Google’s new instant search feature you’ll love this new Confluence Speakeasy extension: Confluence Instant Search. This new extension updates Confluence search results as you type. Download the extension here if you’d […]

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Introducing Active Objects: Powerful Plugin Data Storage

Along with Codegeist V, Atlassian’s plugin coding competition, we’ve announced a new developer preview: ActiveObjects, a fast, powerful way to store plugin data. A Plugin is Only as Good as the Platform Traditionally Atlassian plugins store and access data as key-value pairs, greatly limiting their capabilities to offer rich and efficient functionality. Trivial operations such […]

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