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Updated: Sharepoint is still stuck in the 90s – don’t get stuck there too.

Update: Since I wrote this post back in February, things have changed in the Web2.0 world. Microsoft picked Confluence as the enterprise wiki they wanted to work with for their inaugural launch of the SharePoint platform for Web 2.0 solutions, and we’ve just announced the SharePoint Connector for Confluence. On the FASTForward blog Kathleen Gilroy […]

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New Plugin Library Homepages

With as many plugins as we have these days, the plugin library homepages were starting to get a little out of hand. So I decided to simplify things a little bit and simultaneously highlight some of our most valuable plugins. Here’s the old and new: Confluence Old Confluence New Jira Old Jira New We now […]

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Wiki Social Gathering in Sydney

Calling all wiki enthusiasts in the Sydney area! Saikore, wiki consultancy and Atlassian partner, is hosting a ‘Wiki Tuesday’ event in Australia. This informal gathering is a perfect time to chat, learn about wikis, and among other things, generally cavort. Here are the details: Event: Wiki Tuesday Location: The Main Bar of Greenwood Hotel, North […]

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Education for Wiki Customers

I’m happy to announce all of our academic customers using Confluence will be receiving a copy of Using Wiki in Education, a book edited by Stewart Mader, who joined us full-time as our new wiki evangelist just last month. Before Stewart joined Atlassian, we had asked about the possibility of purchasing a copy of his […]

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WebDAV in Confluence

Confluence can now function as a full WebDAV server.

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Recommended upgrade to the Plugin Repository Client

Just a quick note to let everyone know that we’ve released a small upgrade (1.3.1) to the Plugin Repository Client. The new version recognizes the Atlassian-bundled plugins and does not attempt to uninstall them. (Confluence doesn’t allow it, and attempting to do so caused errors.) We recommend this upgrade for everyone using the plugin repository. […]

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A Look at Atlassian

Lloyd Davis at Perfect Path posted some videos from our London user group in December. I’ll write about those separately next week (when I will also post an update on future user groups). What caught my eye on related videos on YouTube was a new video that I hadn’t seen before, A Look at Award […]

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Jira 3.7.3 Released

Hard at work, the Jira team happily announce the release of Jira 3.7.3. This version comes with 15 bug fixes and improvements, including an Excel export formatting fix and French translation fixes, as well as an important security update. Upgrading to 3.7.3 is recommended, especially for those instances of Jira that are accessible via the […]

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Code Signing the Jira installer

So we started work on the Jira installer for Windows this week. Amongst the heap of tasks involved in this activity, there was one little task labeled ‘Get code-signing certificate to stop windows warning about security of unknown publisher’ with an estimate of 1h. A little ambitious I thought at first. Then again we already […]

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Ten Stupid Ways to Hinder Adoption

Guy Kawasaki recently published a blog on the Top Ten Stupid Ways to Hinder Market Adoption. We do a few things on the list, but market adoption hasn’t been a problem. That doesn’t mean we can’t do better. The following list corresponds with the list that Kawasaki blogged about: #1. We require people to register […]

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Gaining adoption of enterprise wikis

A few days ago James Robertson issued a challenge to his fellow bloggers on the FASTForward Blog to publish their 5 tips for gaining adoption of enterprise 2.0 tools at both the organizational and individual level. Jerry Bowles offered his thoughts, as did Mike Gotta, and others. Euan Semple made a very good point about […]

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Offline Editor for Jira

In case you missed it, ALM Works just released what they’re calling an interactive desktop client for Jira. As they say in their press release, “This client offers interactive user interface, powerful search, offline mode and other capabilities that expand Jira functionality to organize issue tracking for more convenience and efficiency.” As I’m in Sydney […]

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Get your Wiiki on

It was with great trepidation that I directed the Nintendo Wii’s new web browser to the Atlassian extranet’s Confluence instance. Surely this was as foreign an environment that Confluence was going to be displayed in as ever. Somewhat surprisingly, everything worked fine and it would appear that you can now get your wiki fix from […]

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Connecting Jira to Salesforce.com or other CRM Systems

I’ve seen this come up several times in Jira Forums and in email we’ve received: the need to connect Jira with Salesforce.com. Last week I got an email from Rob at CustomWare that they had written a set of plugins for Jira and for Salesforce.com to allow bi-directional integration. They are looking for Salesforce.com customers […]

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Recent Changes Camp 2007

Atlassian is sponsoring RecentChangesCamp 2007 in Portland, Oregon, and I’ll be attending. RCC is unlike many other conferences and meetings because it eschews setting the entire schedule in advance. Instead, it uses an organizing method called Open Space, in which all attendees set the agenda together, based on what’s most important to people who’ve come […]