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Linden Lab Selects Atlassian Jira for New ‘Second Life’ Viewer Open Source Project

Linden Lab, makers of the virtual reality game Second Life, called us late last week to tell us they wanted to use Jira as their community issue tracker for their new open source ‘Viewer’ project. We were thrilled to hear it. While most Jira customers use the application for bug tracking, many, including Linden Lab, […]

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Confluence at IBM Redbooks

Just a quick blog mention and interesting customer example: IBM is deploying wikis both internally and externally, and point the way to some interesting uses for a wiki for their development community. I also saw that IBM are also using a wiki to build new redbooks, a fine thing, as Tesha wiki at SAP would […]

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Jira uberbox

At Atlassian we believe in eating your own dogfood. We’ve therefore setup Bamboo to continuously build and integrate our own products. Over time we keep adding new types of builds (plugins, tools, etc) and existing builds start taking more time (number of testcases increases, more CPU intensive testcases, etc). We therefore decided to setup a […]

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Jira + Version Control: Two great tastes

Many of Jira’s users are software developers, and most of them also use version control software. (If you’re working on a software project and you’re not using version control, you should be. It’s question #1 on the Joel Software Test.) We are heavy users of CVS and Subversion ourselves. Several years ago, when we wanted […]

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Confluence Massive: Clustered Wiki

Confluence 2.3: bigger, better, and ready for download. The latest edition offers users an optional clustered configuration, Confluence Massive, that provides unlimited scalability, together with exceptional performance and reliability, for large deployments of the wiki. In addition, Confluence 2.3 contains dozens of other new features and improvements, including a People Directory, which allows users to […]

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“How do we make our support more valuable to our clients and to our company?”

This blog from Ephox is excellent! I really appreciated the thoughts about the value of support, and this blog nailed it. As social beings people basically want to make connections with people, yet in situations where products are bought and sold online interactions between your clients and your staff can be few and far between. […]

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Sage Advice Coming Soon

When trying to find an answer to a question about an Atlassian product, where do you start your search? Some users start on our online bug reporting and feature request instance of Jira, others begin on this website, product documentation, or Atlassian support or forums. Over time, many questions come up again and again across […]

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Library Updates

We know that plugin developers often make use of the third-party libraries that we ship with Confluence — things like the Apache Commons libraries, or joda-time. However, given the effort involved in upgrading, we don’t always ship the most-recent versions of those 3rd party libraries. In fact, we usually take an “if it ain’t broke” […]

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Summertime Groovilicious Day

For the event formerly known as Christmas, Atlassians in Sydney headed out West — where we went whitewater rafting, burnt our feet on the bouncy boxing ring and sang our way back into town on the bus. What a way to celebrate another successful year! See more photos from the day. The San Francisco team […]

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“Bamboo 3, Open Source 0”

“It looks to me like Atlassian has a winner on their hands with Bamboo, their new continuous build server. Atlassian strikes me as the little company that could.

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Job Manager Plugin

I occasionally write Confluence plugins that use nightly jobs to perform long-running tasks. While you can get pretty far with unit testing, sometimes you want to force the job to run while you are clicking around Confluence. To make my job easier, I wrote the Job Manager plugin. This plugin displays the current jobs scheduled […]

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Taming wild classpaths

One of the more frustrating things to diagnose when supporting our products are classpath issues. Help is now here.

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Crowd(ed) Debate

Following the London Atlassian User Group there was a lot of online discussion about Crowd. In The Wisdom of Crowd? (and at the user group), Miles Metcalfe asked whether Crowd would have Shibboleth. UK institutions will be pushed to Shibboleth once their current access management service, Athens, becomes chargeable. Justen Stepka, lead developer on Crowd, […]

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Jira 3.7 Released

I am happy to say that it’s finally out there. I would like to thank everyone who has downloaded and tested 3.7 Beta 2, and extend special thanks to Neal Applebaum and Alexander Weiss for all their help. As mentioned in the announcement of the beta release, a lot of effort in Jira 3.7 has […]

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Value of software self-tests

Tests are a very valuable component of software development. There are several categories of tests. There are unit tests that exercise a single class in Java programming language – a single unit of work, hence the name unit tests. Then there are functional tests that verify the broader application logic and data flows and usually […]