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Get More from Your Intranet: Poll Your Colleagues in Confluence
Meet in the morning or over lunch? Pizza or sandwiches? Team happy hour this Friday or next? These are just a few of the critical decisions that teams make every day. Confluence powers thousands of company intranets around the world, enabling coworkers to share information and discuss topics together. Simple decisions, like what to have for lunch, […]
Collect Feedback in Jira to Build Better Products: HOW
This is part two in a three-part series exploring WHY user feedback helps you make better products, HOW to best collect and digest that feedback, and WHAT greatness will come for your product, your team, and your organization when you solicit feedback from your users. The best way to make great products is to get […]
Introducing the Stash Avatar Picker
Recently in Stash we added Project Avatars. We wanted to have a really slick user experience for uploading, translating and cropping images to be used as avatars, so we built the Avatar Picker. Our goal was to do as much as on the client side as possible, which in the case of modern browsers, is […]
Atlassian Selects Foundation Grant Recipients
This past December we announced our call for submissions from San Francisco Bay Area non-profits to apply for Atlassian Foundation grants. By offering grants of up to $10,000 to local education-focused organizations, we aim to get more involved with our community and have a direct, positive impact on youth here in the Bay Area. After reviewing numerous applications, our Foundation Council […]
Back to school: Using Fisheye Commit Graph with Jira and Crucible
Sometimes it doesn’t hurt to talk again about things we covered in the past. I must admit that before writing this post I was wondering whether or not people would find value in it as the Commit Graph isn’t really a brand new feature. But a couple discussions with some folks in Atlassian convinced me […]
Coming Soon: Confluence 5
Confluence 5 has been released! Confluence 5 is officially on its way. If you’ve been out of the loop over the last couple of weeks then you might want to catch up on the improvements we’ve already announced. We’ve promised it’s going to be a big release. Bigger than the harlem shake? Think bigger. We […]
Win swag from AtlassianSwag, the swankiest swag store on the Internet
“Someone told me that Atlassian is really a t-shirt company disguised by selling software.” – a customer tweet It’s true. In 10 years in business, we’ve printed over 400 t-shirt designs, a few of which have become cult classics. No one ever comments when I wear my Armani shirt, but every time I’m sporting an […]
Atlassian Enterprise Jira Webinar, Vol 2
Last week, Atlassian Enterprise customers participated in our second installment of the Atlassian Enterprise Jira Webinar. Bryan Rollins, our Jira Group Product Manager, provided some great insight to the work we are doing to make our largest customer deployments successful, including our efforts around scaling and administering Jira. Check out the full recording here: Past […]
It’s the Jenkins Importer for Bamboo – are you ready??
They say you never forget your first. And if you can look back with fondness, so much the better. I certainly remember mine – his name was Jenkins. We had some great times together. Me and Jenkins and the rest of the team building every commit, automating tests… Ahh, memories. (What did you think I was talking about? […]
Collect Feedback in Jira to Build Better Products: WHY
This is part one in a three-part series exploring WHY user feedback helps you make better products, HOW to best collect and digest that feedback, and WHAT greatness will come for your product, your team, and your organization when you solicit feedback from your users. The best way to make great products is to get […]
Hack of the day: Stash Markdown Bookmarklet
I’ve been writing a lot of documentation lately. On the Stash team we keep the bulk of our developer documentation in the Stash git repository, right alongside our production code. This approach means that as we introduce new plugin points, developers can review and critique the documentation for those plugin points in the same pull request as the […]
Meet Hipchat for Mac (beta) – Fast, fluid, native
We redesigned. We rebuilt. We listened to you. We’re proud to announce that our new Mac app is open for beta testing. Written natively for Mac, it’s faster, lighter, and integrates deeply with OS X. Download Hipchat for Mac New to Hipchat? Learn more. We’re digging the beta native mac @hipchat here at @HubSpot. It’s what a redesign […]
Confluence 5 Highlights: 4 Improvements to User and Content Management
Confluence 5 has been released! The improvements to LDAP performance will be shipped in Confluence 5.0.1 While Confluence 5 offers all the flashy bells and whistles you’d expect from a major release, it also delivers many improvements for our die-hard admins and our larger enterprise deployments. While these might not thrill the imagination as some of […]
Bamboo Build Status for Stash – pull requests will save you from Nerf armageddon
I love pull requests No, really: I love pull requests. But I’ve learned to be more than a little nervous when accepting them. If only I had a dollar for every time an innocent-looking pull request completely threw the spanner in the works, broke every build, and had my team Nerf-pelting me because of the […]
Jira tip of the month: Look at the JQL behind portions of a chart
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. JQL stands for Jira Query Language. If you’ve been following the Jira blog, you’ve seen our recent 4-part tutorial all about JQL for […]
