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Joe Clark

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Forge on Forge: Three lessons we learned building 80 Forge apps

What do Atlassian engineers and a late 90’s cult classic film starring Brad Pitt have in common? Well, not much as it turns out, but Forge Club is on a mission to push the boundaries of what it means to experience building Forge apps the way our users do.  We’re always passionate about asking our […]

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Forging ahead with Atlassian Connect

Atlassian recently announced Forge, a new app development platform that introduces powerful capabilities for those looking to customize, extend or integrate with Atlassian Cloud products. Meanwhile, we’re continuing to invest in Atlassian Connect – our existing Cloud app development framework.

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Share your Minecraft world with a Google Map on AWS

Minecraft is one of my favorite video games of the last few years and if sales numbers are anything to go by, over 17 million other people agree with me! One of the great things about Minecraft is the permanence of your achievements; if you build something awesome out of Minecraft blocks, it becomes an indelible […]

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Answers, meet Questions

For the first time in Atlassian’s history, we’re proud to announce that our online customer community, Atlassian Answers is now powered by our very own software, Confluence Questions. So what? Three years ago, we launched a public facing question and answer community, Atlassian Answers, built on heavily customized open source software to replace our old community […]

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Shutting down Maven 1 repositories on maven.atlassian.com

Recently, you may have noticed some intermittent problems with https://maven.atlassian.com, Atlassian’s public maven server.  This server provides all the Java libraries and resources needed by developers to create add-ons and build the source distributions for Atlassian products. The intermittent problems on the server resulted in several instances of unscheduled downtime and may have prevented some developers […]

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JavaScript Changes Required for Confluence 4.2 Compatibility

The release of Confluence 4.2 is not far away now, and it’s shaping up to be a doozy! We’ve just published a beta of Confluence 4.2, so be sure to download it and check out the release notes to see the upcoming features we’ll be shipping. More importantly, our betas and release candidates are a […]

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From ShipIt to Final Cut – Building Jira’s Minecraft Integration

It all started as a bit of a “joke” ShipIt project. A few of us play Minecraft together on a multi-player server and, after some customary ShipIt pizza and beer, decided that a Minecraft mod for creating and resolving Jira issues would be a shoe-in for a crowd-pleasing ShipIt winner. Given that, if taken in […]