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| APRIL 2012 EDITION |  | |
 | | Bamboo 4 has arrived |  |  |  | Out of love for DVCS users everywhere we bring you Bamboo 4 – Atlassian's kick ass continuous integration and continuous delivery server. If you're not a DVCS user (at least, not yet...), there's no need to feel left out. Bamboo 4 has plenty of goodness for you too. Read more » | |  | |
 | | Get your hands on Confluence 4.2 |  | | We have done more than continue our investment in the new Confluence editor, taking content creation to the next level. Confluence 4.2 takes a huge step forward in our desire to help users make sense of information overload with a renewed focus on content engagement and discovery. Read more » |  |  | |  | |
 | | What's new in GreenHopper 5.9.4 |  | | Over the past 2 months we have released GreenHopper 5.9, 5.9.1, 5.9.3. Now we are excited to announce GreenHopper 5.9.4 which includes the ability to make GreenHopper your home within JIRA. GreenHopper 5.9 marked the introduction of the Rapid Board for Scrum into GreenHopper Labs, our proving ground for new functionality. We're giving early adopters of this Labs functionality three great new features to play with. Read more » |  |  |  | |
 | | Summit 2012: Meet with our product ninjas |  | | There's no better place than Atlassian Summit 2012 to get advice on making the most of the products you're using every day, be the first to test out new products and features, and hear how other teams are using the software. Maybe that's why 92.3% of Summit 2011 attendees reported that the conference met their objectives. Read more » |  |  |  | |
 | | Bonfire 2.1 – Amazing annotations |  | | Our goal with Bonfire is to help you deliver quality working software to your customers. "Agile defect prevention" is an approach whereby you find and address bugs before your customers experience them. Bonfire 2.1 makes this approach easier and provides confidence that you are delivering quality working software to your customers. Read more » |  |  |  | |
 | | On conference talks |  | | Even if you haven't attended many technical conferences, and whether or not you're a developer, you can probably appreciate great talks by great speakers. Unfortunately, most conferences are riddled with boring, uninteresting talks and are only ever redeemed by hallway conversations. Atlassian's Rich Manalang shares his thoughts, advice, and some memorable talks for inspiration. Read more » |  | |
 | | Feature branches and continuous integration |  | | The basic idea of feature branching is that when you start work on a feature, you create a "branch" off of the repository and commit all the changes for the feature onto the branch. Thankfully, it's possible to overcome some distinct problems suffered when combining feature branches with continuous integration. Read more » |  | |
 | | April 13, henceforth, Atlassian Day in SF! |  |  |  | You may know that we recently celebrated our 10-year birthday and moved into our brand new offices in San Francisco. You may also know we threw a little shindig in the San Francisco office on April 13 to celebrate. To commemorate the special day, the mayor of San Francisco officially proclaimed April 13, 2012 "Atlassian Day in San Francisco". Read more » | |  | |
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 | | Win this shirt |  | | Atlassian's fourth annual user conference, Summit, is coming back to San Francisco on May 30 – June 1. Bring your team and join scores of customers, partners and experts to explore what makes a technical team work together artfully. |  | | Fill out this form and enter to win a shirt by telling us, what is the #1 question you would like one of our product experts to answer while you're at Summit? | |  |  |  | |
 | | Our reading list |  | | Here are a few sites and blogs we've been tagging around the office: |  | |  | |
 | | Thanks for reading |  | | Thanks for reading this month's edition of the Atlassian Newsletter. If you have ideas or feedback, feel free to contact us. |  | | Until next month! |  | | Cheers, |  | | The Atlassians |  | |
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