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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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  • Plugin loading strategies in Confluence

    What’s a “static” plugin, as seen in the Plugin Repository in Confluence? What are the ways plugins can be upgraded? For the answers to these…

  • Interview with an Atlassian Nerdherder

    Company culture and transparency are two important aspects of Atlassian. That’s why we’d like to introduce you to various staff members though the Inside Atlassian…

  • My people are spending time on f**cking what?!

    I must admit that while Charles was very excited to hear the announcement of the 20% time trial at Atlassian, I received it with mixed…

  • Bamboo 2.0: Continuous Integration on Steroids

    We’re happy to announce the release of Bamboo 2.0, the latest version of our continuous integration server! This release introduces the ability to run distributed…

  • The 20:80 Rule

    This is a guest blog by Ken Hudson, author of the forthcoming book The Idea Accelerator—How to solve problems faster using Speed Thinking. The 20:80…

  • Bay Area Atlassian User Group on May 1st!

    We’re happy to announce that the first in our series of Atlassian User Groups will be held in the San Francisco Bay Area at Stanford…

  • Codegeist III: even more prizes!

    Codegeist III just got better: we’ve added three new software license prizes to the contest. Many of the plugins for Atlassian products are free and…

  • 4 Challenges to Wiki Adoption in Organizations: #3 Experience Outside Drives Adoption Inside

    Sandy Kemsley’s third challenge to social media/enterprise 2.0 adoption in organizations: Having people immerse themselves in the creation and/or consumption of blogs and wikis in…

  • 4 Challenges to Wiki Adoption in Organizations: #2 Odd-Sounding Names

    The second challenge to social media/enterprise 2.0 adoption that Sandy Kemsley cites has to do with the names of these tools, and the notion that…

  • Interview: Inside A Wiki Evangelist’s Mind

    Who makes up the Atlassian staff? You’ve already met Donna, our support diva. Now meet Stewart, our Wiki Evangelist. Here’s a snippet from the interview:…

  • Beware of Hash Cookies

    During my latest stint as the Jira Developer on Support, I came across an issue where a customer reported that the Remember Me functionality of…

  • Atlassian Introduces the Next Generation Issue Tracker — Jira Solver

    We’re happy to announce the release of our latest and most anticipated new Jira plugin — Jira Solver. Using sophisticated code-inspection tools acquired from Cenqua,…

  • How Technical Writers Use Confluence and DITA XML

    Anne Gentle writes about a presentation on a customer and documentation wiki sourced with DITA topics by Lisa Dyer of Lombardi Software at the February…

  • Hammering Crowd

    There have been a few customers wondering how Crowd scales (outside of it’s integration with Jira/Confluence). Unfortunately, the answers we could think of ranged from…

  • How do you use a wiki? Poll results

    On Monday, I posted a reader poll over on Grow Your Wiki asking how people use wikis in organizations. As of last night, 127 people…