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Happy Holidays! Will you come to Europe with us?

Dear Atlassian Customers, Seasons greetings! We’re itching to know how things are going. How have Atlassian tools made your job easier? How has Jira made you look more like an all-star developer? Have a particularly special experience to tell us about? Share your story and come to Europe We’d like a customer to join us […]

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Making Bonfire: How Atlassians live ‘Be the change you seek’

This guest blog post is part of an Atlassian blog series raising awareness about testing innovation within the QA community. You can find the other posts in this series under the QA Innovation tag. What do you get when you combine a bit of motivation to learn javascript, a not-so-great metric on the time it takes to create […]

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Bamboo – Customisation of Amazon EC2 Windows Images

This is the second, and final part, about configuring Bamboo EC2 Windows images. In the first part, we showed you how to set up your Windows elastic instance with EC2 on Bamboo. In this post we will focus on basic image customisation methods. If you want in-depth information on configuring Bamboo with EC2 or simply […]

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(Case Study) Ambientia Galvanizes Employees Through ShipIt Day

In continuation of our “In the Wild” series, which highlights companies from around the world who’ve already taken their first whack at ShipIt Day, this week’s feature spotlights Ambientia in Finland.  Specializing in digital business and communications, as well as social solutions, Ambientia provides consultation, design, planning and implementation of websites and various web-applications for […]

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Continuous Deployment for Mobile Apps

This is a a blog post from Thomas Dohmke, CEO at Codenauts UG, creators of HockeyApp. HockeyApp allows you to distribute your betas and collect live crash reports for beta and release apps on Mac OS X, iOS and Android. Before founding Codenauts UG, Thomas worked in the automotive industry and learned the importance of […]

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Kickstart User Adoption in Style

The Confluence team is especially merry this holiday season. Earlier this week, we released Confluence 4.1 to help your team create professional and engaging content. Just a day later we unveiled Team Calendars 1.7 to improve how you manage team leave. But our latest surprise dives into a new realm for Atlassian as we take on the likes of Calvin Klein, […]

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ShipIt 18 – The Winners

While we think all our ShipIt Dayers are winners, the finalists in the 18th edition of ShipIt were more winners than others. 1st Place Don Willis, Ryan Ackley, Wesley Walser, Chris Mountford and Alex Wei carried home the glory with the aptly named Awesome Paste for Confluence. In their entry, they implemented an editor plugin […]

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Scanning Confluence for Content Errors

Introduction As technical writers working on a wiki, one of the problems we face is that Confluence doesn’t really have any in-built feature for detecting a range of content errors. I refer to things like broken internal links, broken images, broken Jira issues macros (specifically), any macros that have failed to render (in general) and […]

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Improved Team Leave Management with Team Calendars 1.7

A new Team Calendar release, 30 days or less…guaranteed. You wouldn’t think that the Team Calendars development team and pizza delivery have much in common, but with such a reliable delivery schedule, we’re putting new features in your hands almost as quickly as pizza. We’re excited to announce that our next major release – Team Calendars 1.7 – is available […]

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Atlassian Bonfire 1.7 Available – Share Templates with your Team

Atlassian Bonfire 1.7 is here with the highest voted feature request in Bonfire’s short history: sharable templates! Sharable templates are just one more way Bonfire empowers teams who test. Read on to learn more about the exciting new features Bonfire 1.7 brings for exploratory testing within teams. Share & Favorite Templates Templates speed up data […]

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Making Bonfire, Part II

This guest blog post is part of an Atlassian blog series raising awareness about testing innovation within the QA community. You can find the other posts in this series under the QA Innovation tag. Previously, I explained how Bonfire (or Excalibur as it was then known) became an internal tool at Atlassian. In Part II I’ll explain how it […]

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Bamboo 3.4 Holiday Release – Git Submodules and EC2 Windows Support

Bamboo 3.4 is ready for download and ready to spread a little joy for the holidays. This release provides some gifts for our Git users and will bring joy to those expanding their continuous integration process into the cloud. What’s New in Bamboo? Improved Git Support & Compatibility Git users can get more out of […]

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Bamboo – Windows Cloud Support

This is a two part blog series. The first will focus on setting up your elastic instance with EC2 (and Windows) and the second will show you how to work with your existing EC2 images and Bamboo. In 2009, we introduced cloud support for Bamboo by taking advantage of Amazon’s Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) – […]

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Git submodules

What are they? Well, as with everything git related, there is usually a helpful man-page. So let’s check that out… Submodules allow foreign repositories to be embedded within a dedicated subdirectory of the source tree, always pointed at a particular commit. For those that speak man-page, feel free to skip the rest. For those that […]

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New Features in Confluence 4.1 – Available Today

It’s the season of giving and the Confluence Team decided to splurge this year, bringing you Confluence 4.1 just in time for the holiday season. It’s jam packed with new features and improvements that make everyone look like an editing pro. Edit Like a Pro Take the completely redesigned editor that we gave you in […]