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AtlasCamp 2013: Done & Dusted

What do you get if you put 30 Atlassians and 150 ecosystem developers in a 17th century church for two days? This: Photo courtesy of Seb Ruiz Photography A couple of weeks ago we ran our second ever European AtlasCamp in the lovely city of Amsterdam. Atlassians and ecosystem members took two days out of […]

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Become “triage fit” in 7 steps!

Making great software is an exciting and collaborative process.  Teams often have too many things to do and not enough time to get them all done.  Effective managers use their issue triage sessions as an asset by making them short but frequent, so everyone stays on the same page. Issue triage sessions often involve several […]

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Introducing Fisheye and Crucible 3.0 – Search, visualize and review code. Faster.

Meet Fisheye and Crucible 3.0, a massive upgrade to our code search, visualization and review tools that will help development teams work faster, every day. This release provides developers with more powerful ways to track changes across all their code repositories, share knowledge, and accelerate collaboration cycles. Developers will find it easier to perform pre-commit reviews and benefit […]

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What are people saying about Jira 6?

Jira 6 has been out for just over a week. Teams have been taking advantage of the new detail view which makes working through issues faster than ever. Jira’s mobile interface keeps you connected on the go. It’s our biggest release of Jira in the product’s history. Don’t take our word for it! What does […]

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What You Need To Know About The New Git 1.8.3

Whether you use git on the command line or via a tool of choice like Sourcetree; whether you host your code on Bitbucket or on Stash behind your company firewall, if you’re like me – wink – when a new git release comes out it’s always a party. Smooth Upgrade Path For Gitters The new […]

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Design Guidelines 1.1 – Making Your Life Easier

The Atlassian Design Guidelines (ADG) is a public best practice guide for how to design all things Atlassian. As well as being a sneak peek into our inner workings, these are also our best practices for designing products and add-ons that behave consistently for our users. Today, we released Atlassian Design Guidelines 1.1. Our design […]

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Greetings Developer, Welcome to the Future of Atlassian Add-ons

Atlassian is dedicated to helping teams build better software faster. We believe that every team deserves the best tools. And often, the best tool is the one that is custom-fit for you. So from very early on, we encouraged our customers to modify and enhance our applications using the Atlassian Plugins framework. Many thousands of developers […]

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WEBINAR: ‘Keys to Driving a Collaborative Culture’ Featuring Forrester and HubSpot

Last week we hosted a webinar with special guests from Forrester Research and HubSpot focused on how to build a company with a collaborative culture. Watch Now In this webinar, guest speaker Forrester Research VP and Principal Analyst Rob Koplowitz explained the meaning and business value of “social content,” which lies at the center of any […]

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Watch Now: Live Demo of Confluence Blueprints

This morning we held a comprehensive, live demonstration of Confluence Blueprints for nearly 750 Confluence administrators, users, and evaluators. We covered everything from how to: Hold effective meetings using the Meeting Notes Blueprint Share files and documents in one place using the File Lists Blueprint Define product requirements documents using the Product Requirements Blueprint Make […]

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Meet Ross, Jira’s Lead Designer (2/2)

This is a second in a two part series about the Jira 6 re-design with Ross Chaldecott.  In our first part we talked about Ross’ design approach.  We will continue with Ross about the implementation of the Atlassian Design Guidelines inside of Jira.  First, let’s take a closer look at the beginnings of ADG with […]

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Meet Ross, Jira’s Lead Designer (1/2)

Jira 6 is the biggest release to modernize Jira ever. We’ve updated everything from typography, icons, layouts to make Jira look and feel awesome. I got a few moments to catch up with Ross Chaldecott, the lead designer on the Jira program to see how this transformation took place. In this two part series we […]

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Wrapping up RoadTrip 2013

Another Atlassian RoadTrip has come and gone, and we couldn’t be more humbled by the experience. Events like RoadTrip are the best way for us to put our ears to the ground and press the flesh (pardon the idioms, we’re feeling a little sentimental), and really connect with our users. And, as we endeavor to […]

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Jira 6 + Bamboo 5 = release management goes up to 11

Delivering software projects is tricky business at the best of times, particularly when it comes to deploying changes. When planning to release, Ops teams need to know what changes are coming so they can mitigate the risk of the deployment and understand what they’ll be responsible for supporting in production. Jira provides a convenient lens […]

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Jira 6: Auto look and feel

Jira 6 is the biggest release of Jira in three years. One of the big changes is the introduction of the Atlassian Design Guidelines (ADG). The biggest benefit of this improvement is a consistent look and feel across Jira as well as other Atlassian applications that support ADG, including Confluence and Stash. All three applications use similar […]

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Four fast ways to link to content in Confluence

The Tip of the Month, brought to you by Atlassian University, is a monthly series to help master Atlassian tools. Products are more fun to use when you know all the tricks. At Atlassian we live in Confluence. Our intranet houses all the content that keeps the company running. This collection of rich pages and […]