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Marketplace Monday: Bug Watcher

Each week, Marketplace Monday profiles one great add-on available in the Atlassian Marketplace–where you can try and buy more than a thousand add-ons for Atlassian products. We’re back! Hot off the heels of AtlasCamp 2012 in beautiful Half Moon Bay, California, I’m happy to be back at the office writing about more awesome add-ons in the […]

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Team Calendars 2.5 – Get Your Team Started Using Team Calendars, Fast

We’re excited to announce that our next major release, Team Calendars 2.5, helps your team get started creating calendars inside of Confluence faster than ever, and it’s available for download now. Jumpstart your team’s use of Team Calendars Philosopher, George Berkeley, once offered, ‘If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a […]

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Get fancy with card colours in GreenHopper

A neat feature in GreenHopper is the ability to colour cards based upon JQL. Over the past two days I’ve visited two great customers and each of them came up with a novel way to use the card colours in their environment. I wanted to share them ASAP so you can start using them Monday […]

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Gamifying Stash with Badgr – Commit, Code, Achieve

This is a guest blog by Stefan Kohler, creator of Badgr, an add-on that makes Stash more fun by introducing achievements and badges for commits. Badgr won the award for “Best Stash Add-on” in Codegeist 2012, Atlassian’s annual plugin development competition. Imagine me sitting behind my laptop, rainy weather, not having the best day. Then […]

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Reviewing code on any hosting service with Crucible

Note: This post concerns the Download edition of Crucible. When your development team reaches a certain size it can become hard to have a clean code review process. Remote developers can’t pair, you have more and more changesets filling in the review queue and more people involved in reviews. You need a way to streamline […]

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Confluence 101: Keep Your Team On-Track with Tasks

The recent release of Confluence 4.3 had one purpose: make teams everywhere more productive so they can get more work done, together. The key is focusing on the most important deliverables, and eliminating distractions while you work on them. For Confluence, that meant streamlining where your team works and how your team tracks the progress of […]

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Designer in the Code

Jerry is a user experience designer at Atlassian working with the Atlassian Marketplace team. This is his first post on our dev blog, about his experiences trying to enter the code base and, in doing so, learning a little about how our customers — engineers — think. “Final” Visuals For years designers have lived outside […]

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Marketplace Monday: User Profile Plugin

Each week, Marketplace Monday profiles one (or two) great add-ons available in the Atlassian Marketplace–where you can try and buy more than a thousand add-ons for Atlassian products. Confluence is the must-have collaboration tool for teams that don’t like wasting time and want to get things done. But teams are distributed over multiple locations or even around the globe. […]

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Jira + Git just got Smarter

The Jira DVCS Connector enables small teams to use a robust issue tracker with the killer Git and Mercurial code hosting site Bitbucket. Today we’re excited to announce a new release of the connector on the Marketplace and OnDemand, making it easier than ever to get your small team running more efficiently with powerful development […]

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Stash’s Pseudo Line Numbers

Stash is Atlassian’s Git repository management tool, and one useful feature is to view your source code and diffs right inside your web browser. In Stash 1.0, we built the source and diff views with a column-based layout, where the line numbers were contained in a div of their own, and the source or diff […]

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With Bonfire 2.5, Test Sessions are 1st Class

Hot on the heels of the Bonfire 2.4 release, which allows you to attach any file to an issue created via the browser extension, we are thrilled to announce Bonfire 2.5 with Test Sessions. This latest release elevates Test Sessions to a whole new level. Prior to this release Test Sessions were available via the Project page, or […]

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Meet Atlassian in Denmark @ GOTO Aarhus (Oct 1-3, 2012)

Atlassian is on the way to the GOTO Aarhus 2012 conference in Denmark from Monday Oct 1st – Wednesday Oct 3rd! Come and meet us at our booth or at the Atlassian Party on the opening night! Information on discounts and free passes below! Great Speaker Line Up This year there will be some incredible speakers, including: […]

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Announcing the Heroku Deploy Plugin for Bamboo!

You know what I love? Crawling into a bed made up with freshly-laundered sheets. Ahhh…! You know what I hate? Doing laundry and making my bed. Kind of a tricky spot to be in. A lot of people feel pretty much the same way about deploying software. I mean, how great is it to fire […]

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Confluence 101: Trade Your Inbox for WorkBox

The Tip of the Month, brought to you by Atlassian University, is a monthly series aimed to help you master Atlassian’s tools. Products are more fun to use when you know all the tricks.   Do you have a hard time staying on top of all your work? Do you waste time constantly toggling through […]

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The Atlassian Marketplace Experience: A Case Study on Valiantys

The Atlassian Marketplace is an amazing place where people can shop for the most pertinent add-on that does the specific job they need it to do. For third-party developpers you couldn’t get a more direct way to market your add-on to potential customers! – François Dussurget, CEO, Valiantys The Atlassian Marketplace launched at Atlassian Summit 2012 on May 31. […]