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Software Test & Performance Reviews Clover 2
Clover 2 is written up(PDF) in the December issue of Software Test & Performance magazine. “With the release of Clover 2.0, Atlassian Software Systems improved not just the code coverage the tool reports, but also the way its coverage is presented, enhancing its usefulness to testers.” Not sure what Clover is? Clover is a code […]
Here’s how to help your wiki grow faster, and measure its success
The following is a guest post from Patrick Berry and Scott Jungling of CSU Chico. Third in a three part series this week: (read parts 1 and 2) Gaining Momentum As the first phase grew to a close, we had a bit of trouble finding groups for phase 2. It seemed that part of the […]
Jira issues linking in IDEA 7 change view
I’m not sure whether this is a new feature in IDEA 7, but it’s pretty cool: automatic linking of Jira issues in version control commit messages back to the Jira instance of your choice.
How does CSU Chico build demand for wiki use and guide users?
The following is a guest post from Patrick Berry and Scott Jungling of CSU Chico. Second in a three part series this week: (read part one) Our Approach: The 3 in 3 Method Our plan was simple: create three spaces every three months. Spaces would be granted to those who applied and interviewed for a […]
Supply and Demand: A wiki adoption story at CSU Chico
The following is a guest post from Patrick Berry and Scott Jungling of CSU Chico. First in a three part series this week: Axiom: People want what they cannot have. It was a familiar story: a new technology arrives on campus, everyone wants to take part, many sign-up, few actually do anything. We’d seen it […]
Atlassian Wins Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Award
We’re excited to announce that Atlassian has been ranked #20 by Deloitte’s Technology Fast 50 for Australia! The Fast 50 ranks the fifty fastest growing tech companies based on revenue growth from 2005-2007. Atlassian rocked with a staggering 357% growth in revenue over this period. For more information, check out our press release below:
Developer Licenses
Atlassian is striving to put more power into the customers’ hands once they log into our site at http://www.atlassian.com/my. One of the first changes we included was allowing eligible customers to generate their own Developer Licenses for testing purposes on development or staging servers. Developer licenses are provided free of charge to commercial license holders […]
(Video) The SharePoint Connector for Confluence
Here’s an interview I did last week with Jonathan Nolen about the SharePoint Connector for Confluence. The Connector has been very popular; there have been well north of 250 downloads of the Connector since our announcement last October. When we launched it, we had wanted to have a video showing all the features, but couldn’t […]
Atlassian Family and Friends Day
The extended Atlassian family was out in force at Bicentennial Park to enjoy the sunshine and a great bbq lunch. The jumping castle was a highlight and Santa even put in an appearance. See more photos from the day.
Atlassians Help Build the Old-Fashioned Way
At Atlassian we’re encouraged as employees to take initiative, and when we do it’s not met with a ton of red tape and approvals. The Atlassian Foundation allows employees 5 calendar days off to work on their favorite charities. Instead of taking a day for myself, I thought it’d be better if we could do a group activity, so last Friday eleven of us met up at Habitat For Humanity’s construction project in South San Francisco for a day’s work.

Single Sign-On, OpenID Just Got Easier with Crowd 1.2
We’re excited to announce the launch of Crowd 1.2, the latest version of our centralized authentication, single sign-on and OpenID application. Crowd 1.2 is a major release with over 70 improvements. This version of Crowd gives sys admins greater control over directory permissions and additional features for use with OpenID, Subersion, Acegi and more. Taking […]
Atlassian Agile Process part 4
In this final part of my series on Atlassian Agile Process I wrap up and reveal XP’s fundamental weakness. Oh and I cover socoipaths! And Ninjas. But no pirates. See also Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3. Some Other XP Practices Let me get the rest of XP out of the way. Sustainable Work […]
The Page Preview Bug
Agnes called me over because she’d spent the last two hours banging her head against CONF-10035. Apparently, when editing a particular page on extranet, going to preview mode caused all the images and links on the page to be broken links. When the page was saved, though, everything worked fine.
Using Jira in Eclipse with Mylyn
Mylyn is a wonderful Eclipse plugin focused on helping you work more effectively by connecting the IDE to the issue tracker. As their web-site says, Mylyn “reduces information overload and makes multi-tasking easy… by making tasks a first class part of Eclipse, and integrating rich and offline editing for repositories such as Bugzilla, Trac, and […]
Introducing WANdisco’s Jira MultiSite and Jira Clustering
We’re excited to announce a new OEM agreement with WANdisco. They have developed a new product, Jira MultiSite and Jira Clustering (one product, two configurations) that offers high availability and scalability for Jira. This partnership helps underscore Jira’s capabilities as a platform for building powerful new extensions. The product leverages WANdisco’s ‘active-active’ replication capabilities. These […]
