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Announcing the “Git Ready” Workflows Webinar
How do you choose a git workflow that increases productivity and reduces the friction of your team? What are the battle tested practices of successful teams that moved to git? How is git used inside Atlassian? As you might have heard git has many compelling features and has gained incredible momentum in the industry at large. Yet understanding […]
Announcing Webinar: “Git Ready! Workflows”
Mark your calendar on August 27th and reserve one hour 9-10 AM PDT to tune in to some great content and insight into the fascinating topic of git Workflows. Since I joined Atlassian and before I’ve been writing extensively about various technical subjects related to git, ranging from submodules to recovering from troubles and why to use forks in the enterprise. This time I’ll hold […]
Navigating Confluence just got easier
One of my favorite aspects of Confluence is how information is neatly organized into spaces and pages. We’ve recently made some changes that make page hierarchy more visible and will save you from wasting time searching for the spaces and pages you need to get work done. Easy access New Spaces drop-down Most of the time, I don’t […]
Open Dojo #3 – Application monitoring (live from PuppetConf!)
It’s that time again… another DevOps-themed hangout is a-brewin’. Just for fun, we’ll be coming to you live from PuppetConf in San Francisco! Our topic for August is application monitoring. We’ll discuss why it’s a good engineering practice and trade war stories about how it saved our SaaS, of course. But we’ll also dig in deeper […]
Stash 2.7: Optimize your development workflow with Jira and Stash
Optimizing the development workflow is crucial to keeping product teams productive — after all, every second not coding is a second lost. In Stash 2.6 we introduced ways to give developers some time back with fork synchronization and repository search. In Stash 2.7, we continue the theme of optimizing your development workflows by putting more information […]
Atlassian kids scratch their programming itch, ShipIt style
Do your kids think you “play” with computers all day? Mine used to, that is, until yesterday. Last week a few of us parents organized a coding party for our kids to introduce them to the fun and creative world of programming. Given that our kids spend so much time interacting with computers, teaching them […]
Casting call for customers who are advancing humanity
Why do we build products? At Atlassian, we frequently hear stories of customers who are building amazing, life-changing products that advance humanity. As a company, its incredibly humbling, and inspiring, to learn that we’ve played a small part of a greater cause. Why do you build products? What’s your company mission? Are you, like us, […]
3 Quick tricks in the new GreenHopper
We recently added a couple of new features to GreenHopper that are designed to help you move faster than ever. They may be small, but they’re powerful. These tricks will have you navigating your backlog faster than ever. Check out three features in the new GreenHopper: Issue flagging Keyboard shortcuts for modes Resizable issue detail […]
Git: Simplifying Forks
In Stash 2.4 we introduced support for fork-based workflows. As part of building the feature, half the Stash team switched to forks for their daily work to dogfood forks and ensure it worked. The result? Pain. Let me explain. The pain grew out of two primary shortcomings of forking: Integrating with upstream is clunky and onerous […]
Finding information just got easier with Confluence
Finding information we need to get work done is just plain hard. Today we’re excited to announce a whole new search experience in Confluence 5.2 to ease the pain, AND Ink’s new File Picker add-on that connects Confluence to Google Drive, Dropbox, Evernote, Box and more. Centralize all your information in Confluence and stop looking […]
Jump through changesets and reviews with j/k keyboard shortcuts
We like to ship big things, but sometimes great things come out of tiny features. That’s how I feel about the review navigation shortcuts – with only 2 keys you can jump through all the files, diffs and comments of your changesets and reviews. Choosing the content to navigate In Fisheye, the j and k […]
Introducing Page Layouts 2.0: One page, unlimited layouts
The Confluence editor has come along way since it’s humble beginnings in 2004. With features like drag-and-drop file sharing, autocomplete linking, and autoconvert for rich content, I’m constantly blown away by what I can do when creating and editing content in my web browser. Today it gets better. Add, apply, move. You’re in control. Page Layouts […]
5 steps to $5,000 in monthly recurring revenue
It’s been 6 months since we launched the first version of Statuspage. Looking back on this early phase of our company, we thought it would be helpful to talk about how we got to our first $5,000 in monthly recurring revenue. As we continue to grow and hopefully reach $25,000, $50,000 and $100,000 in monthly […]
How Jira Maintains an Innovative Developer Culture
Why Summit is a critical investment Before coming to Atlassian, I spent over three years at Netflix as a Jira, Confluence, and Crowd admin. I saw the flyers about Summit, Atlassian’s annual user conference, and decided to go after having a year and a half of “Atlassian Admin” under my belt. I signed up thinking […]
Atlassian at Agile 2013!
Howdy Y’all! It’s Dan here from the Jira team. I wanted to let everyone know that Atlassian will be at the Agile 2013 conference in Nashville. We are looking forward to meeting everyone at one of the hottest Agile events in North America. We’ve got a couple of great reasons for you to swing by […]
