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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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  • Jira 5.1 sneak peek – Growing in the Enterprise

    Atlassian is growing, and a big focus in Jira development has been our continued work on performance and scale. We gave a preview of some…

  • Save Time, Have a Well Trained Team with Atlassian University

    In case you missed Summit, our annual user conference, last month I spoke about using Atlassian University to get teams up to speed on Atlassian products, and at…

  • Building Ruby Projects with Bundler and the Bamboo Ruby Plugin

    This is a guest blog post by Mark Wolfe, developer of the Ruby plugin for Bamboo.  Mark is a Melbourne-based developer/systems engineer specializing in Java…

  • Equivalence Partitioning in Practice – Part 2

    Introduction Yesterday in Part 1, we looked at what equivalence partitioning is and how we use it in Jira QA. In Part 2, we will cover…

  • Get to Know Bamboo’s Build Expiry & Labels

    There’s a little gem of a feature in Bamboo that I bet goes unnoticed by a lot of users: in-app management of all the data…

  • Team Calendars 2.3 – A Birthday Loaded with Presents for Everyone

    It’s our birthday, and we can cry if we want to! That’s right, this past week, Team Calendars for Confluence has officially turned one in human years. Just like…

  • Equivalence Partitioning in Practice – Part 1

    The Challenge When testing even the most basic user-facing functionality, the set of possible test cases is almost unlimited. Let’s say we’re testing a form…

  • Getting feedback on the Atlassian product documentation

    This is a post written by Paul Watson, an Atlassian technical writer, as part of an ongoing series written by the technical writing team, exploring…

  • Deployment Keys Now Available on Bitbucket

    Deployment Keys Now Available on Bitbucket

    We’ve received a lot of requests for this feature, and our recent Innovation Week has given us the time to follow through on this request.…

  • Satisfying Build Engineering Customers (Pt 2)

    I’m excited! Back when I talked about Satisfying the Customers of BuildEng team I talked about ensuring that we communicate to our customers that we’ve seen the…

  • Stash 1.1 Released – Simple, Secure Git Repository Management for the Enterprise

    Stash is now called Bitbucket Server. Read our announcement blog. Interested in the latest Stash release? Check out What’s New » Seven weeks ago the world met…

  • Jira 5.1 Sneak Peek – Capture Feedback with Jira Issue Collector

    Jira 5.1 Release Candidate 2 came out last week, and we’re getting excited for the pending release! In the meantime, you can see a sneak…

  • Atlassian Positioned as a Leader in New Gartner ALM Report

    Atlassian is once again in the "Leaders" Quadrant in Gartner’s 2013 Magic Quadrant for Application Development Lifecycle Management!   Check out our press release here,…

  • User feedback helping build better apps

    Amidst all the craze of WWDC, we had the pleasure of hosting the Airbrake + Exceptional One-Star event this week at the new Atlassian office in…

  • Innovation as easy as Raspberry Pi with GreenHopper & Jira Wallboards

    Hindsight, a startup in the London Silicon Roundabout, are a great example of how Atlassian software has helped companies get productive quickly.  Our GreenHopper &…