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Manage scope with the new release burndown chart

Today I’m excited to announce the availability of the new release burndown chart inside of Jira Agile labs. The release burndown chart gives the team clear insight into the evolution of a release throughout its life cycle. [cta]It’s every scrum software team’s goal to deliver new features and optimizations to their customer base. Many software teams […]

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Case study: How Yellow Pages Group goes agile with Atlassian tools

Yellow Pages Group (YPG) is one of Canada’s largest digital media companies. YPG’s mission is to connect Canadian enterprises to local consumers by offering a full suite of print and digital products and services. When you think “yellow pages,” you might envision the iconic phone directory that has served as the sole source of contact […]

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Winning with Fisheye/Crucible 3.4: Webinar recording now available

Recently, Sten Pittet, product manager at Atlassian, held a webinar focused on Fisheye/Crucible 3.4. He walked through major enhancements including how to: Speed reviews with automatic full screen mode for diffs and changesets Manage repositories with REST APIs Add Windows as a Service using the new 32-bit and 64-bit installers See faster Git indexing Add Stash repositories with […]

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The search features you’ve been looking for

As Lionel would tell you, searching is important, and Trello search just got a whole lot better. All of your card content is now searchable and presented in a simpler interface, with a brand new set of operators to help you narrow your searches down.

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Helping teams across the world collaborate with Git

Git. By now you’ve heard about all the awesome things it provides such as cheap branching, high redundancy, the flexibility to work anywhere – the list goes on. But you need the right tools to unlock the true power of Git: the ability to collaborate on code. At Atlassian, we believe in providing the right tools to […]

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Parlez vous Git? Stash 3 ist hier!

It’s been a tremendous ride since we first introduced Stash, our on-premises Git repository manager. We started the journey toward that initial launch by asking our customers questions: Why is Git critical to the success of their business? Where are the bottlenecks in their developers’ workflow? When do devs need their tools to get out […]

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My life runs on Jira: sommelier edition

Nobody will ever accuse me of being a wine snob, what with my unsophisticated palate and refusal to spend over $30 per bottle. But I know what I like, and when I find something I like, I tend to grab a few bottles to have on hand. This has led to me to build up a […]

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Design Guidelines 1.4 Released

The Atlassian Design Guidelines (ADG) has an exciting new release. We’ve polished some old things, created some new things and have made the whole experience of using our guidelines even better. What’s in the release? Forms The old forms page was heavily visited but not very helpful. We’ve overhauled the forms page making it more robust and easier to use. […]

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Task management with Confluence and Jira

I’d like to take a few moments to share how task management in Confluence relates to Jira. Both products enable teams to collaborate using task management and distribution. Confluence works well for smaller business teams, whereas Jira excels for larger projects. Getting from here to goal People rally around goals. For goals to be actionable, we need to break them […]

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Inside Atlassian: 10 tips for distributed development teams

[cta]I often get asked about how we use our own tools for software development here at Atlassian. Since it is fast becoming the norm to work as a distributed team at Atlassian, I thought I’d take a moment to share some of our experiences in working more efficiently across time zones and geographies. I’m highlighting […]

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Confluence Questions 1.0: Share Knowledge with Q&A

Sharing knowledge within your company can be hard. Employees are often scattered across different departments and locations, working on different projects, and constantly creating pockets of tribal knowledge. When someone has a question, they’re not sure who to ask, or how to find the answers they need. The journey to find an answer usually includes searching […]

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AcDart – An Atlassian Connect Client Framework in Dart

TL;DR What: AcDart is an Atlassian Connect client framework written in Dart. It is designed so that it can be used in an À la carte fashion where you can pick and choose the parts you want in your own Dart stack, at the same time as providing a nice out of the box web stack to get started […]

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Publishing kick-ass websites with Confluence

This is a guest post from K15t Software, the makers of the Scroll PDF Exporter, Scroll Office, and many other add-ons for Confluence. Their latest add-on, Scroll Viewport, makes it easy to turn Confluence into a CMS capable of publishing all types of content on a website. Since K15t was founded, we have built our entire company website in Confluence. Good idea? Maybe, maybe not – […]

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Deliver well: requirements to deployment

This article is part of a blog series! Part Title 1 Yes Virginia, even agile teams roadmap! 2 Moving from roadmaps to requirements 3 Deliver well: requirements to deployment   Prioritizing requirements using epics and versions Now that we have all of the requirements as user stories for a particular feature inside of Jira, it’s […]

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Moving from roadmaps to requirements

This article is part of a blog series! Part Title 1 Yes Virginia, even agile teams roadmap! 2 Moving from roadmaps to requirements 3 Deliver well: requirements to deployment   If you’re still with me after my agile heresy, Yes Virginia, even agile teams roadmap!, then I’d like to move down to the next level […]