We’re less than 72 hours away from the Codegeist 2009 deadline and the tension is growing. Since yesterday’s post, Communardo, submitted their rather impressive Confluence NotifyAndTag Plugin that addsTwitter-like functionality like @replies and #hashtags to Confluence pages. Check out the slideshare below:
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There are also a number of strong contenders for the Best Theme category. Check them out:
Confluence Intranet Theme by Lukas Karrer
Confluence’s default theme is great for wiki-like information structures (networks). For more hierarchically structured content (as found in intranets) using menu based navigation makes content much more accessible. This is where the Intranet Theme comes in.
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Confluence Paper Theme by Simon Chong
The Paper theme is a simple fixed width theme that emulates reading a piece of paper.
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Confluence TechTime Blog Theme by Ed Letifov
See screenshot below…a picture’s worth a thousand words.
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SocialConfluence by Sean Winter
SocialConfluence is a theme package developed to bring out the social nature of Confluence. We all know Confluence is a fantastic wiki. This theme builds upon that adding a new look and feel and drives users more to the social features including status updates, networks, profiles and blogs.
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