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Jill Waldbieser

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Jill Walbieser is a freelance writer who regularly contributes to The New York Times, Cooking Light, and AARP.

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  • Have you seen the Jira Tutorials YouTube Playlist?

    With 10 great cities in our rear-view mirror, Atlassian RoadTrip came to a close in Sydney on May 2nd. We had some great conversations and…

  • Two Improvements to Confluence Blueprints Available Today

    It’s been a little over a month since we released Confluence Blueprints, ready-made solutions to common business problems. There’s the Meeting Notes Blueprint to help you run…

  • Atlassian University: Configuring Search Results

    Atlassian University: Configuring Search Results

    The Tip of the Month, brought to you by Atlassian University, is a monthly series to help master Atlassian tools. Products are more fun to…

  • GreenHopper Tip of the Month: Organize with Epics

    The Tip of the Month, brought to you by Atlassian University, is a monthly series to help master Atlassian tools. Products are more fun to…

  • First Look Recap and Confluence Blueprints Live Webinar

    On Wednesday, March 27, Atlassian invited 250 customers, friends, fans, and partners from around the Bay Area to attend First Look. Atlassian Co-founder Mike Cannon-Brookes took…

  • Beautiful and relevant notifications

    Beautiful and relevant notifications

    Staying up to date on code activity in Bitbucket just got easier. As part of our on-going notifications improvements we have completely redesigned the email notification experience.…

  • London Girl Geeks Unite: Atlassian Hosts its First Girl Geek Dinner in Europe!

    Atlassian has been making a whistle-stop tour of North America, Europe and Australia these past few weeks. It’s been a fantastic opportunity to get out…

  • Workflow Your Blueprints

    Introducing Workflows For Your Blueprints Following the succesful release of Ad hoc Canvas Blueprints for Confluence 5.1, Comalatech have now integrated Ad hoc Workflows functionality directly into Confluence Blueprints.…

  • git? tig!

    I’m a big fan of Git, but I’m not such a big fan of most UIs for it, especially the ones integrated into IDEs. I…

  • Stash 2.4: Forking in the Enterprise

    Stash is now called Bitbucket Server. Read our announcement blog. Interested in the latest Stash release? Check out What’s New » The distributed nature of Git gives…

  • Coming Soon: Jira 6.0

    This is just a sneak of what’s to come.  We are REALLY excited about Jira 6.  Sit tight in that Aeron chair as you get…

  • Git branching and forking in the enterprise: why fork?

    Enterprise DVCS Workflows are settling and patterns are consolidating. The flexibility git gives teams is so broad that even within a single company different teams…

  • Git: automatic merges with server side hooks (for the win!)

    This will be standard and easily understandable to anyone who has already been working with git for a while. If you come from a centralized,…

  • How Stash Developers Avoid Branching from a Bad Commit

    One of my colleagues recently blogged about how the Confluence team avoids creating feature branches from bad commits. This blog post describes how to take…

  • Watch the Atlassian Enterprise Confluence Webinar

    Earlier this month Bill Arconati, our Group Product Manager for Confluence, delivered the first Atlassian Enterprise Confluence Webinar. This semi-annual webinar series is focused on the…