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3 reasons to try the Universal Plugin Manager in Jira

At Atlassian Summit 2010, we announced the Universal Plugin Manager. We said: The UPM allows you to see and manage the plugins that you have installed in your application, and it allows you to discover, download and install new plugins from the Atlassian Plugin Exchange. If you’re a Jira admin and you haven’t already downloaded […]

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GreenHopper 5 Deep Dive – New look for agile task tracking

It’s been almost a month since our announcement of GreenHopper 5, and if you’ve installed it, you already know how big of an update it was. GreenHopper has the shortest release cycle of our products (appropriate for an agile planning tool!), so it can be hard to keep up with all the new features. Read […]

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State of the Union – Jira and GreenHopper

If you frequent the Atlassian blogs, you’ve probably been hearing a lot about our second annual user conference, the Atlassian Summit. We pulled in a whopping 550 attendees this year with another 200 on the waiting list, way up from last year’s 325! As you can imagine, Jira and GreenHopper came up as topics of […]

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Your SLA's Compliancy Status at a Glance in Jira

In this guest blog post, Romain Deguil of Valiantys talks about making Jira compliant with your company’s SLA. Valiantys is a Bronze sponsor at Atlassian Summit and will be demoing its solutions at the event. Jira as a Service Desk Using Jira as a Service Desk tool is a nice idea. Most of Valiantys’ clients […]

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Webinar recording now available: Jira 4.1 & GreenHopper 4.4

Yesterday we gave a webinar to introduce our customers to our newest releases of Jira 4.1, and GreenHopper 4.4. If you missed it, check out the recording below. As always, you can also watch the video on Atlassian TV, then poke around and check out some of the other videos. Other resources A few more […]

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JQL queries in an OpenSocial gadget

Searching with JQL With the release of Jira 4.0 came, among many other changes, a new way to search for your Jira issues. The Jira Query Language (JQL) provides an SQL-like syntax to your issue searches. Using JQL you can pen up intricate issue filters in seconds. If you haven’t used JQL yet, learn more […]

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Ad hoc Jira installation package for Ubuntu

It’s not a true package, but Ivar Abrahamsen has put together a page explaining how he made a shell script for Ubuntu that does all the Jira installation work for you. Beyond the basic installation experience, Ivar also threw in some commands to make the Jira file locations compatible with the Linux Foudation’s Filesystem Hierarchy […]

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Jira 4.0 Gadgets on the iPhone

You may recall a recent post in which one of our developers talked about his plugin for Jira that provided a cleaner UI when accessed via iPhone. Making Jira More Mobile Andreas is at it again, this time tackling the problem of viewing Jira 4.0 gadgets while on-the-go. He’s written a JSP page that will […]

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Jira Integration with Pivotal Tracker

Updated: Check out Top 5 Reasons Pivotal Users GO Jira! The latest release of Pivotal Tracker includes support for a number of issue trackers, including our very own Jira. Setting integration up is easy enough (instructions here), just make sure to allow remote API calls in your Jira general configuration settings. It’s a one way […]

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Full Jira Support in NetBeans 6.8

Sun announced the newest release of NetBeans, version 6.8, on December 10th. Among the many new features of 6.8 came an updated Jira integration. This integration was possible in 6.7 through a plugin, but the NetBeans site now touts “full Jira support”. Integration Features From the NetBeans 6.8 release page… Execute queries, save issue queries; […]

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New iPhone Jira Interface via Plugin

Those who are familiar with Atlassian may have heard of our implementation of Google’s 20% time, an experiment we embarked on almost two years ago. 20% time means that any full-time developer employed by Atlassian can spend 20% of his or her time on a project of their choosing. So where does a developer’s mind […]

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GreenHopper 4.2 New Features Video

GreenHopper 4.2…Now With Video! Hot on the heels of Nick’s announcement of the GreenHopper 4.2 release earlier this week, we’ve got a video for you of the product in action. Check out the video below to see how you can use these new features to help plan your iterations. To check out all the new […]

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Jira Bot for Google Wave

The Jira developer community has struck again. Our friends in Poland, 224 Team, have put together a Google Wave robot that allows for some pretty cool Jira integration. The Pitch Once the Jira bot is added as a participant to your wave, it will start looking through existing wave content for Jira issue keys. When […]

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Interactive Tours in the Jira Sandbox

Three weeks ago, Jira 4 landed with a solid thud. Soon after, our Jira 4 Sandbox went live, giving evaluators a chance to experience a populated Jira 4 environment that they could play around with. We’ve snuck something pretty cool into the sandbox…our new interactive tours. If the last time you visited the sandbox was […]

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Jira 4 Webinar is now on Atlassian TV

In case you missed the Jira 4 webinar earlier this week, or if you just want to check out that sweet demo one more time, the recording is now available on Atlassian TV.

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