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RoadTrips and meetups at Atlassian

Over the last two weeks we announced that we’re going on a road trip to cities in the US and Europe (and we will be adding 2 more in Australia). We sold out of many of those cities faster than we could have imagined. It was tough to pick these few destinations. As we’d expected, […]

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Video: Jira, Bamboo and the Release Management plugin

Hot on the heels of our recent acquisition of Sysbliss, we held a webinar which showcased the Bamboo Release Management plugin. The Bamboo Release Management plugin combines the version management of Jira with the automated build capabilities of Bamboo to complete your release workflow. The plugin lets you integrate Bamboo and Jira to create an […]

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Plugin Architecture, Episode V ("The 3-Tiered Architecture Strikes Back")

In my last post, I walked through the initial steps of creating a well-architected, cross-product search plugin, including a look at the Atlassian plugin descriptor, various useful plugin module types and a few different reusable components provided by the plugin development platform. However, I find myself feeling underwhelmed: our cross-product search plugin is not capable […]

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You did it! Atlassian raises $1 million for Room to Read

This post goes out as a massive thank you to all of our Starter teams. If you’re one of our Starter customers, these girls get to go to school because of you. These girls. The ones in the photo. That is a truly amazing, wonderful, incredible thing. Thank you. When Scott and I started Atlassian, […]

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(Press Release) Atlassian Raises $1 Million for Room to Read through Sales of Starter Licenses

San Francisco, CA and Sydney, NSW, Australia–Atlassian, a leader in software for accelerating product development and collaboration, today announced the company will mark $1 million in donations to Room to Read, a global non-profit that seeks to transform the lives of millions of children in developing countries by focusing on literacy and gender equality in […]

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Bonjour, Hallo, Hola, Guten Tag – Atlassian RoadTrip 2011 goes to Europe!

As Jon mentioned last week, not only will Atlassian be touring the US, we’re also looking to meet many of our friends in Europe! I’m happy to announce that the RSVP list is now open for our European stops, which feature Atlassian info, news, and the all-important mingling with (depending on your location) pub snacks, […]

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Plugin Profile: Drag and drop Jira attachments

One of my favorite features in Confluence is the ability to drag and drop attachments onto the page. It just feels natural after years of dragging and dropping on the desktop – not to mention the time saved by the process. Drag and drop in Jira There’s no native support for dragging and dropping attachments […]

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Coming Soon – A Better Way to Organize Spaces & Discover Content

Confluence 3.5 is just around the corner! We’ve already told you why administrators will be jumping for joy and some of the small improvements on the way, but since our last release we’ve been working really hard to improve how users create, share and discover content in Confluence. There’s a bunch of exciting new features, but let’s focus on two that will help users discover content that’s relevant to them.

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Plugin Architecture, Episode IV ("A New Hope")

Hi all, I’m starting a new, four part blog series today on plugin architecture. Like all good series, I’m going to start with Episode IV, and it’ll probably jump the shark when it finally hits Episode I. We’ll see, I guess. In this series, we’re going to create a search plugin that works across all […]

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Release Management with Jira and Bamboo

Our recent acquisition of SysBliss brought two new plugins into the Atlassian family, and we’re making them available for free. The Jira Workflow Designer plugin helps you visualize and edit your Jira workflows using standard diagramming concepts. The Bamboo Release Management plugin combines the version management of Jira with the automated build capabilities of Bamboo […]

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Navigate Your Entire Wiki with SharePoint Connector 1.3

Available for download today, the latest version of the SharePoint Connector for Confluence adds new features and enhancements that strengthen the integration and user experience between the two applications.

  1. Browse entire Confluence spaces without leaving SharePoint
  2. Embed threaded discussions from Confluence in SharePoint
  3. Search SharePoint from any themed Confluence space
  4. Row-level security for SharePoint lists in Confluence pages

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Marketing Advice for Startups and Small Teams

Many of you probably know that Atlassian has a collection of awesome, powerful plugins, most of which are built and maintained by members of our ecosystem, not Atlassian. Members of our ecosystem are typically smaller development shops, composed almost entirely of engineers. Shortly after I started at Atlassian I was approached by Dan Hardiker of […]

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The Mercurial Move

Six months ago Atlassian kicked off a big change in the way we develop software. We moved the Fisheye and Crucible source from Subversion to Mercurial.

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Atlassian RoadTrip 2011 – Join us on the road!

Do you remember those road trips that you used to take with your buddies to far flung cities? Where all you needed was a great attitude, a mode of transport, and a mission to meet new people and have some fun? Our product teams have been very busy building software and haven’t had much time […]

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Website maintenance this Saturday/Sunday

As part of a project to expand the disaster recovery for our customer data, on Sunday the 20th of February (AEST) we will be upgrading the core order-system database to Postgres 9.0 and enabling replication. This work will start at 10am Sydney time (5pm Saturday US central time); it will last a minimum of 2 […]