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Celebrating equality, Atlassian style

Last week, the historic rulings on Proposition 8 and DOMA served as an unprecedented cause for celebration for many Atlassians. What happened next is a shining example of the non-corporate culture Atlassians love so fiercely. After the news of the rulings started to spread on Thursday afternoon, a blog post in our internal Confluence instance asked the […]

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Meet Steve Harris

Using a revolutionary new human-to-software technology, Atlassian scientists have infused Steve’s DNA directly into Jira 6. The result is the most efficient project tracking software known to man. Learn more about Steve’s speed, beauty and mobility and Jira 6 Learn More

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Releasing the DevOps Way pt. 2: Deployment Bottlenecks

Welcome back to our mini-series on managing releases “the DevOps way”. Before we dive into the meat of today’s topic, allow me to explain why I’m ascribing the DevOps moniker to these ideas. DevOps is an approach to building high-quality, rapidly-delivered software in a way that isn’t painful. DevOps is not a tool. DevOps is […]

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Walking the requirements documentation tightrope in an agile world

One of the exciting things I get to do as part of being a Product Manager at Atlasssian is talk to a lot of customers about how they build software. I hear about what works for them and the challenges faced by teams as they journey on their mission to build great products. One of […]

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Sydney DVCS Meetup #3 with Michael Neale from CloudBees on July 9th

We’re organising another another DVCS meetup next Tuesday to discuss one of the most exciting change in the world of software happening at the moment: the impact of distributed SCMs like Git and Mercurial on development workflows and productivity. For this occasion we’re having an external speaker, Michael Neale, who will take us behind the […]

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#Shipit23 #SF

“Why did I sign up for this?” It’s the question every participant in ShipIt Day inevitably asks him or herself at the 22nd hour of the 24-hour hackathon (typically when the Red Bull high has worn off, the last build just broke, and the fear of presenting in front of the entire office has set […]

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Vive la git diff!

Diff. Patch. Change. Delta. Δ. Whatever you call it, diffs are pretty much the aggregate output of any developer’s day. A bunch of deletions and additions from a set of files that can be codified in a .patch file as a bunch of pluses, minuses and context indicators. ‐‐‐ a/todo.md +++ b/todo.md @@ -1,5 +1,4 […]

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Keep up-to-date with the new Watch button

In my experience with Confluence, there are a plethora of pages I want to keep up with; some I already know about, others I don’t know about, and the rest I don’t know that I don’t know about (Say that ten times fast).  Despite my best efforts to correct information deficit, I still miss out on important discussions […]

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Releasing the DevOps Way pt. 1: Team Communication

Humans have been making software for a surprisingly long time: from the proto-software devised to decrypt Enigma-encoded transmissions in the 1940s, to the read-only program controlling the decent of Apollo lunar modules, to the dizzying array of apps we carry in our pockets and purses today. But throughout the computer-age revolution, one thing that hasn’t changed […]

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Managing a product backlog with ease (2/3)

This article is part of a blog series! Part Title 1 Organizing your backlog 2 Prioritizing work 3 Handing off to engineering   I received a number of comments on the post Managing a product backlog with ease. Because there were several key questions around the larger workflow and how the product managers interact with […]

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News for Mac and iOS users. Big news.

Earlier this year we made a commitment to build native desktop apps for Mac, Windows, and Linux. Secretly, we also wanted to build better native mobile apps. Today, we’re proud to announce Hipchat for Mac 2.0 AND Hipchat for iOS 2.0. They’re leaner, faster, and, most importantly – they’re native.

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Virgin Media loves Jira’s simplicity, flexibility and extensive reporting

In case you missed it in TechWorld last week Nick Good, Head of Technology Efficiency and Field Teams at Virgin Media, was tasked with tracking inefficiencies across the organization. Nick sent a team of internal “technical specialist” consultants to visit different business departments, including call centers and retail locations, and even to follow engineers on house […]

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Celebrating Atlassian’s $2.5M in Donations to Room to Read: ‘Causium in Action’ Event Recap

Several weeks ago we celebrated the success of our Atlassian Foundation‘s unique philanthropy model, which has produced more than $2.5M in donations to Bay Area non-profit Room to Read! We hosted a joint “Causium in Action” event featuring a panel discussion with the always inspirational and thought-provoking Founder of Room to Read John Wood, along with Atlassians Jose Morales, VP of corporate development […]

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Visualize Your Roadmap

Backlog weighing you down? One of the most common challenges agile teams face is this: they lose the big picture. It’s hard to stay motivated if you only see small pieces–sprints and stories–and not the entire product your team is building. Team members need to be part of the vision and not just authors of arbitrary […]

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Design a shirt. Win a MacBook Pro.

Our three favorite things are Hipchat, Hipchat t-shirts, and you guys – our users. Starting June 17th, we will be accepting entries for our first Hipchat t-shirt design contest, and we will print the winning designs. We’re also giving away prizes.