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Team Calendars 1.2 Released – Improved E-mail Notifications and Watches
If you couldn’t tell, our development team is focused on bringing you new features, fast. Just two weeks after launching Team Calendars 1.1, were excited to announce that our next major release – Team Calendars 1.2 – is available for download now!
This release focuses on extending the notification features added in Team Calendars 1.1, improving localization support and making general user interface improvements.
Hassle-free time tracking for Jira with Worklog Assistant
This is a guest blog post by Sohail Somani of Worklog Assistant, a hassle-free time tracking solution for Jira. In this post Sohail will explain what Worklog Assistant is, how it integrates with Jira, and why you should give it a try. Time is the wisest counsellor of all. -Pericles Anonymized Twitter User Yes, […]
(Press Release) Introducing Release Management with Atlassian Bamboo
The software release management process has gotten an assist with Atlassian Bamboo 3.2, the latest version of Atlassian’s continuous integration tool. Bamboo 3.2 automates the release management process and includes several new features that give developers greater ease, flexibility and control over their builds. There are a number of steps that are traditionally performed to […]
Love the Workflow – Atlassian Summit 2011, Jira 4.4 Sneak Peek
Nothing helps you get things done quite like the right Jira workflow. Emma Rush from Adaptavist gave a great talk at Summit about how she used the Jira workflow to improve productivity, visibility, and reporting for her own projects. Mastering Jira Workflows Emma learned the underlying concepts at my own talk at Summit 2010, then […]
Bamboo 3.2 puts the ease in Release
Bamboo 3.2 Now Available Automate your complete release process down to one-click, add manual Stages to your deployment process, and re-run failed Stages with the new Bamboo 3.2. What’s New in Bamboo 3.2 1. Release Management The dream scenario with any release process is to automate all of your release activities down to the click […]
I escaped the browser – The German Ambassador has landed!
Think global, play local As you may have heard from my colleagues in the UK and Spain, Atlassian is ramping up its new Ambassador program in Europe. I am proud to represent Germany and be able to show the great production boost developers and technical teams can get when using Atlassian’s tools. So, what does […]
Jira Mobile Connect offers free hosted alpha @ iOSDevCamp 2011
This past weekend, I was at iOSDevCamp 2011 to talk about the new alpha of Jira Mobile Connect for iOS and offer a free hosted Jira project to anyone who wants to play around with it. It is very exciting to see the energy and excitement around the mobile development showing no signs of letting up. What’s even […]
(Case Study) Agile project management at gamification company
Gamification is so hot, it’s not even trending on Google Trends yet! Many people are trying their hand at ‘funware’ for gaining traction to non-game applications or websites. The goal is to get people to revisit sites multiple times, encourage users to engage in desired behaviors, or encourage people to perform chores they typically wouldn’t […]
Let the Developer Party Begin: AtlasCamp 2011 Save the Date
Well everyone, it’s that time of year again when us devs head down to beautiful Half Moon Bay, California for 2.5 days of developer goodness. We’re excited to ask you to save the date for AtlasCamp 2011, our worldwide developer conference, on September 28-30, 2011. Anyone who has ever been to AtlasCamp will tell you […]
Save Time Working with Issues – Atlassian Summit 2011
As I mentioned last week, Jira’s powerful search is getting even better with the coming release of Jira 4.4 – but you don’t have to wait to reduce the time you spend working with issues. A few weeks ago at Atlassian Summit 2011, two of our Jira gurus gave tutorials for saving time while searching, […]
The Fiesta Begins! Say Hola To Your Spanish Ambassador
Atlassian has a new ambassador in Spain. Now, the Fiesta has begun ¡Hola España! ^_^
Creating Optimal Reviews
Everyone should know by now what the benefits of code review are – even if you think they are just theoretical. Finding defects sooner, sharing knowledge, “pairing” across timezones. But are you actually getting these out of your process? Taking just the worst of the reviews that I see, I would say no. And probably […]
A Week in the Life of an Atlassian Tech Writer
Atlassian is an unusual company, where we not only get to work on leading-edge software, but also enjoy tackling tough challenges at the forefront of our craft. This blog — about a regular work week — captures this element of our work. Monday 9am: Coffee. I dig into documentation work for Confluence, which is my […]
Volunteering at the Presidio thanks to the Atlassian Foundation
The Atlassian Foundation was established to help our local and global communities. One of the perks at Atlassian is being able to take 5-days per year to work at a charity of your choosing. Yesterday, about a dozen Atlassians from the San Francisco office volunteered for the Golden Gate National Park Conservancy to help restore […]
40,000 apologies from Kitty and friends
Have you every noticed how corporate blog posts only ever seem to be sprout joyful news, like a modern form or press release? Well, in sticking with Atlassian’s Open Culture, I’ll go against that trend and instead blog about something that went wrong… Two days ago, while trying to fix a problem with some of […]
