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Integrate Confluence & Jira into Your Performance Review Process

Small Improvements is a cloud service for easy performance reviews and peer feedback. It’s being used at Atlassian and feedback has been great. This guest blog post is by Per Fragemann, founder of Small Improvements.

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Bamboo 3.3 Released – Multiple Repository support has arrived

Bamboo 3.3 is now available for download. This release focuses on satisfying our #1 voted feature request and making it easier to administer Bamboo. What’s New in Bamboo? Multiple Repository Support Bamboo’s #1 voted feature request has shipped in Bamboo 3.3 – multiple repository support. Monitor and checkout code from multiple repositories including Subversion, Git, Mercurial, CVS and Perforce. Multiple […]

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Software development gets social – JAX London 2011 Community Night

Atlassian are hosting a free community night at JAX London on Tuesday 1st November, with lots of free beer, t-shirts and live coding from special guest star Adam Bien.

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Jira Mobile Connect 1.0 – Building better mobile apps

Just in time for Apple’s release of iOS 5, I’m proud to announce the official release of Jira Mobile Connect for iOS. If you are developing mobile applications, Jira Mobile Connect is a must for collecting valuable feedback and making your apps better. If you are not familiar with JMC you probably have a few questions, so I […]

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How can we help you better?

A Brief Introduction Over the next few posts, we’ll introduce you to a few friends on our support team. They’ll talk about why they’re in support, about their values, and will each ask you in their own way, how can we help you better?

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New Plugin Development Hotness

A big focus at AtlasCamp last week was improving the productivity of plugin development. A few of the improvements in the latest Atlassian SDK (aka, AMPS, Atlassian Maven Plugin Suite) contribute a large part to improving the developer feedback loop. Before the latest SDK, developing a plugin usually consisted of the following steps: Download Atlassian […]

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Sourcetree by Atlassian – Mac client for Git & Mercurial Distributed Version Control

If you missed the news, Atlassian acquired Sourcetree, a powerful Mac client for Git and Mercurial distributed version control systems (DVCS). Sourcetree is an incredible tool, one we want to make available to as many developers as possible, so we’re making Sourcetree FREE for a limited time. It’s available direct or through the Mac App Store. Sourcetree helps […]

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(Press Release) Atlassian Acquires Sourcetree, Adds Git support to Bitbucket Code Hosting

Sourcetree works with Git, Mercurial and Subversion, and integrates with Bitbucket repositories for both Git and Mercurial   San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) October 6, 2011 – Atlassian, provider of the popular Bitbucket free code hosting service, and maker of collaboration tools for product development teams, announced the acquisition of Sourcetree, a popular Mac client for Git […]

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Take the Confluence 4.0 Ninja Challenge!

Your favorite society that you’ve never heard of, because it’s secret, is back with a vengeance. The Secret Society of Wiki Ninjas is here to bring you up to speed on all of the powerful features of the new editor in Confluence 4.0.

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Webinar: Confluence Dashboards Plugin

On October 19th we will host a webinar with Adaptavist on the Confluence Dashboards plugin. The Confluence Dashboards plugin makes the perfect dashboard or landing page for your Confluence Wiki. It allows you to aggregate all of the key information on a personalised, customisable page. Whether it be RSS feeds, Wiki pages, macros or OpenSocial […]

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AtlasCamp #4 is History

I’m a new’ish Atlassian and this was my first AtlasCamp, but it felt like I’ve been to all four. This is a testament to how awesome the Atlassian community is. The Atlassian developer community is one of the warmest and friendliest developer communities I’ve come to know recently — and I’m not just saying that just because […]

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ActiveObjects streaming API

New API for ActiveObjects allows performant reading of large tables

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How to edit the Atlassian developer documentation

The Atlassian Developers site has a shiny new look, improved tutorials and pretty pictures. Is that Confluence I see before me? Yes, and the shiny new look is thanks to the Zen Foundation theme. The Zen editing experience is a bit different to the standard Confluence themes. Here is a quick start guide. 1. Log […]

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5 Reasons to get Jira 5 Beta

Atlassian is excited to announce the release of Jira 5.0 beta available today! Jira 5.0 aims to make it easier to consume and to develop plugins, and here are five reasons why all Jira admins and developers should get the beta today! 1. Stable APIs! Making plugins easier to consume and develop means lowering the bar […]

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Team Calendars 1.4 Released – Now with Edit Restrictions

Christopher Walken once famously proclaimed, “Guess what? I got a fever, and the only prescription, is more cow bell!”. Well the only prescription for our development team’s fever, is more features. We’re excited to announce that our next major release – Team Calendars 1.4 – is available for download now and it’s compatible with Confluence 4.0!