Easy Website Bug Reporting with BugDigger
This is a guest post by Radomir Mladenovic of BugDigger, a service that files website bugs to Jira with a single click. Software developers working on websites always want detailed bug reports, complete with browser information and the steps to reproduce the bug. But filing a detailed bug report takes time and dedication. Often less […]
Spartez MeetingRoom: Virtual Meeting Space for Your Team
This is a guest blog post submitted by Spartez, highlighting MeetingRoom, a virtual meeting space, and its Confluence and Jira integration. Communication is the Key to Efficient Teamwork Software development, as well as most other creative activities, requires effective team collaboration. Gains from high bandwidth communication among team members are huge and organizations that facilitate […]
15 Cool Plugins of 2010
We’re fortunate to have an amazing developer ecosystem building useful and powerful Atlassian plugins, each plugin providing additional functionality and features that make our products better. In the spirit of the new year, I thought I’d share a few cool plugins that were introduced in 2010. But creating a short list of cool plugins is […]
AtlasCamp 2010: Modular Plugins, Plugin Security, Advanced Javascript
Today we’re concluding our tour of the AtlasCamp 2010 videos with three great talks: Big Module Plugins; Securing Your Plugin; and Using Advanced Javascript in Atlassian Plugins. Last week we saw videos on marketing a commercial plugin, performance for Jira plugins, and the Atlassian Platform. Happy holidays, and see you at AtlasCamp 2011! Details aren’t […]
AtlasCamp 2010: Marketing Your Plugin, Jira Plugin Performance, Understanding the Atlassian Platform
Last week’s AtlasCamp 2010 videos post was about Active Objects, functional and integration testing, and easy Confluence macros. Today we’re highlighting three new videos: Marketing Your Plugin, Jira Plugin Performance Tuning, and Understanding the Atlassian Platform. We’ll conclude highlights for the AtlasCamp 2010 videos next week. Happy holidays! Marketing Your Plugin – Alex Loddengaard (me) […]
AtlasCamp 2010: Active Objects, Functional and Integration Testing, Easy Confluence Macros
Last week we showed you AtlasCamp 2010 videos about Confluence 4.0 macro migration, Atlassian plugin framework, and DVCS with Mercurial. This week we’re excited to highlight three new videos about Active Objects, functional and integration testing, and easy Confluence macros. Stay tuned for more video highlights next week. Active Objects – Samuel Le Berrigaud Sam […]
AtlasCamp 2010: Confluence 4.0 Macro Migration, Plugins 2, and DVCS
In early October Atlassian engineers and plugin developers gathered in Half Moon Bay, California for our anual AtlasCamp get-together. We recently announced the AtlasCamp 2010 videos, and today we’re highlighting three of the talks given at AtlasCamp. Stay tuned for more highlights in the coming weeks. Macro Migration Guide for Confluence 4.0 – Ryan Thomas […]
Introducing Videos in PAC and MOustaches
People like videos Here at Atlassian we’ve always believed our products should be shown off just as much as a healthy moustache during the month of Movember. And we’ve always had great success using videos to show off our products. Nearly all of our product pages have a video outlining usage and major features. For […]
Accelerate wiki adoption and enhance usability with RefinedWiki
This is a guest post by Jimmy Lundström of RefinedWiki, an Atlassian Partner creating plugins to enhance the Confluence user interface. Branding your wiki can accelerate adoption Confluence, in its vanilla state, is a very powerful tool for collaboration, helping your employees create and share rich content online. The challenge for driving adoption within your […]
Bring The AtlasCamp 2010 Talk Videos
Campers, the wait for the AtlasCamp 2010 talk videos is over. Today we’re pleased to announced all AtlasCamp 2010 videos are online! Below we’ve highlighted Scott’s keynote along with the first two talks. Keynote and State of Atlassian – Scott Farquhar Scott gives us an update on the State of Atlassian, highlighting news and accomplishments […]
Introducing The Bamboo Sauce Plugin
This is a guest blog post submitted by Jonathan Doklovic. Jonathan is Founder and CEO of Systems Bliss Inc., an Atlassian Partner. Jonathan has been using Atlassian tools and writing plugins for them for over 5 years and has over 25 years of development experience. His goal is to blissfully skip through a field filled […]
Brand and Customise Your Enterprise Wiki with Zen Foundation
This is a guest post by Darryl Duke of Stepstone Technologies, an Atlassian Partner that creates a Confluence plugin called Zen Foundation that will completely transform the way your users view and interact with your enterprise wiki. Solving the problem of adoption Adoption, it’s perhaps the biggest challenge organizations face when rolling out a new […]
AtlasCamp 2010 Summary: Celebrating Our Developer Ecosystem
The sun was shining on Half Moon Bay, big waves crashing off the coast, the fog horn sounding its beat in the morning dew. Our annual AtlasCamp conference took place at the Oceano hotel, a hotel that housed the three day event for our ecosystem plugin developers, celebrating their contributions, offering informational sessions about new […]
Introducing the AtlasCamp Commercial Track: Marketing Your Plugin and Licensing Roundtable
AtlasCamp is right around the corner (next week!), and–act fast–the event is almost sold out! With such positive energy and such great attendance already, I’m very pleased to announce the addition of a short commercial track to Tuesday’s agenda. The commercial track will cater more towards commercial plugin developers, those of us interested in selling […]
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