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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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  • Aggregated code coverage using Maven, Clover and Bamboo

    This is a guest post from Alex Van Boxel, Software Engineer working at Alcatel-Lucent Antwerp. His pet interests within software are to keep the quality high, smooth running builds…

  • Try Jira 5.1 FREE this week in Atlassian University

    Atlassian University videos and step-by-step interactive tutorials will get your team up to speed on Jira, fast.   FREE this week only, we’re giving everyone the chance…

  • GreenHopper Usage Survey Results, June 2012

    The @GreenHopperTeam surveyed our customers in June to learn more about how teams are using the product today. We’ve done this in the past and will do…

  • Atlassian plugin training and more at AtlasCamp 2012

    Atlassian plugin training and more at AtlasCamp 2012

    Calling all developers! It’s time to brush off those cowboy boots and head on down to AtlasCamp 2012, our annual developer conference. Come connect with…

  • Share Your Evernotes in Confluence with Stiltsoft’s Evernote Plugin

    This is a guest post by Maxim Kuzmich, the co-founder of StiltSoft, a small team of “hackers” and fans of products by Atlassian. StiltSoft develops the Talk and InPlace…

  • (Guest Blog) Are There Clouds Hanging Over Your Enterprise?

    This is a guest blog post from Tim Madewell, SVP of Services at Innotas, a sponsor at Atlassian Summit 2012. Here at Innotas, we have spoken to…

  • Pipe User Feedback Straight To Developers

    Listening to your customers, testers, and peers can make the difference between shipping the next killer release or shipping a dud. The Issue Collector in…

  • Making the Switch to DVCS: The Fisheye Teams move from Subversion to DVCS

    The Tool is the Easy Part – What about the Processes? The Fisheye team was the first team at Atlassian to make the switch to DVCS, and while…

  • Drag-and-Drop Editing for Images and Macros – Coming in Confluence 4.3

    Confluence 4.3 has been released. Learn more! You may have read the title of this blog post, and thought one of two things: 1. ‘What…

  • Origami Charlie

    Coding apathy is something that has hit many developers at some point in time. You have so many ideas running through your head, but the…

  • Meet the New & Improved Bamboo OnDemand!

    If you’re a Bamboo OnDemand subscriber, you could be forgiven for feeling a stab of jealousy every time a batch of new kick-ass features comes…

  • Converting Readers into Users (3 of 3)

    Recently, the developer relations team redesigned the tutorial that introduces users to the Atlassian SDK.  Our goal was to make users  successful with the tutorial.…

  • Case Study: Why did SAFMT Go Jira?

    Nonprofit organizations aim to put as much of every dollar possible into their beneficiaries. Implementing Jira has enabled the Student Assistance Foundation to do better…

  • How Many Build Agents Does My Project Need? (a.k.a. “The $16,000 Question”)

    <sirMixALotMoment> I like big builds and I cannot lie. But you other builders can’t deny when a curl comes in with an itty-bitty trace* and…

  • Linking your Stash Git repositories to Crucible for code reviews

    Stash is now called Bitbucket Server. Read our announcement blog. A couple months ago we released Stash, our new Git repository hosting solution behind the…