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(Guest Blog) Summit Launchpad 2012: Pirates, Rockets, and Straitjackets
This is a guest blog post from Darryl Duke, founder of Stepstone Technologies, a sponsor at Atlassian Summit 2012. Every year, we look forward to the fun and excitement of the Atlassian Summit Launchpad event. Seeing all the great products from other vendors is terrific. And cooking up a wacky and (hopefully) entertaining way to […]
Forgetful Maven Users, Rejoice! A new Bamboo task “releases” you from worry.
Ever since Bamboo introduced Plan and global variables they’ve been used extensively across all our instances. In particular, I often see variables like this: Obviously, those are Maven versions. When a release happens, or when a version changes, these variables are often forgotten –leading to broken builds for no good reason & wasted developer time. […]
GreenHopper Tip of the Month: Velocity Charts
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. Track the velocity of your Scrum team over time using the Velocity Chart. It will show the team’s commitment, and what they delivered, for […]
Team Calendars 2.4 – Create Calendars from the Confluence Editor
There are two key components to working together as a team. The content you create and the schedule you agree to have it done by. We’re excited to announce that our next major release, Team Calendars 2.4, unites your team schedule with the work you’re getting done in Confluence like never before – and it’s available for download now. Create new […]
Stash 1.2 released: Enterprise Git the way you want it
Interested in the latest Stash release? Check out What’s New » Git is fast-becoming a “must have” in the Enterprise. Developers are quickly moving from using Git for their personal projects to pushing Git into their companies. IT administrators in the Enterprise have been left with a big challenge though: how to best administer Git – and […]
Table Sorting and Highlighting Coming Soon in Confluence 4.3
Confluence 4.3 has been released. Learn more! We’re really picking up steam as we get closer to the release of Confluence 4.3. This is perhaps our biggest release of Confluence to-date, and if you haven’t heard we’ve made many improvements that satisfy a lot of your top-voted issues. We’ve made it easier to create pages full of rich […]
Story Branch Development Through the Eyes of a Bamboo Developer
Hi! I’m writing this blog post because I’d like to share my thoughts and tricks about a few upcoming features in Bamboo 4.2. These thoughts will be from a developer perspective who works on Bamboo in a day-to-day basis. So, let’s get started. Branches in the SCM Some of you may already know that the […]
Marketplace Monday: Zephyr for Jira
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. Zephyr for Jira is an integrated test management application that runs completely within Jira 5 instances. The team at Zephyr has tightly woven their application into Jira’s native UI […]
Confluence 101: 3 Ways to Keep Your Team Connected with @mentions
Ever @mentioned someone in Facebook or Twitter? It’s the perfect way to grab someone’s attention and bring them into a conversation. Best of all, you don’t have to send an email! OK, you might have known that, but did you know that you can @mention co-workers in Confluence? Confluence @mentions serve the same purpose but in a working context […]
Jira 5.1 deep dive – Performance & Scale
Atlassian is growing, and a big focus in Jira development has been our continued work on performance and scale. We gave a preview of some of the exciting Jira 5.1 stats at Summit, but let’s take a closer look. Atlassian’s Commitment Taking performance to a new level is one of the key goals of Atlassian, […]
An Enterprise Treat – Space Archiving & Attachment Management Coming in Confluence 4.3
Confluence 4.3 has been released. Learn more! We’ve been building a lot of hype for the upcoming release of Confluence, trust us, it’s for good reason. Ryan already shared some of the editor improvements that everyone are bound to love. Last week I uncovered some time-saving features for Confluence administrators. This week it’s time we take […]
Story branching and continuous integration: a swords-to-plowshares tale
I’ll confess to being a little intimidated by the prospect of writing this blog. See, I haven’t been active as a coder for a couple years and haven’t yet worked on a collaborative Git or Hg project (it’s on my to-do list… just haven’t swizzled it in yet). But lack of hands-on experience notwithstanding, I’m […]
Connect Jira to your Git or Mercurial Repositories with the Jira DVCS Connector
Looking for a way to connect your Git or Mercurial repositories to your Jira issues? Atlassian has recently released a new update to the Jira DVCS Connector to help you connect your Jira issues to your DVCS repositories on Bitbucket. For those who don’t know, Bitbucket is Atlassian’s free code hosting tool for Git and Mercurial repos. So, what is this Jira DVCS Connector? For […]
Marketplace Monday: Creately for Confluence
This is the second post in our Marketplace Monday blog series. Each week, we profile one great add-on available in the Atlassian Marketplace–where you can try and buy more than a thousand add-ons for Atlassian products. Creately is a full-fledged diagramming add-on for Confluence at a great price, making it one of the best values […]
Reasons to go to AtlasCamp 2012, Part 1
You might have noticed that we’ve opened up registration to AtlasCamp, our annual developer fest in sunny and beautiful Half Moon Bay, California. This year’s event will be on September 19-21. If you’re an Atlassian plugin developer, you can’t miss this event. AtlasCamp is not your usual developer conference. As a matter of fact, we go out […]
