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Silicon Valley Web Developer JUG
We’re sponsoring the pizza and beer at an upcoming Silicon Valley Java User Group meeting on May 15th. If you’re interested in participating, more information can be found at BayCHI or Java.net. With the JavaOne 2007 conference taking place the prior week, the primary topic of discussion will be what transpired at JavaOne.
MentorNet Wiki Helps Women Entrepreneurs Connect and Collaborate
MentorNet is a program from the Australian Businesswomen’s Network (ABN) that now offers Confluence for mentors and peers to collaborate and receive e-learning and mentoring. Atlassian supports non-profits like MentorNet with free software licenses. To date, we’ve donated more than 2,500 free open source and non-profit licenses. A couple weeks ago a few of here […]
Wish upon a Plugin
If you’re thinking about entering the Atlassian Codegeist competition, you may already have a plugin in mind that you want to develop. If you don’t, you should consider looking at the ideas on the Plugin Wishlist. The Plugin Library has a complete list of all the plugins that are freely available to customers. The Plugin […]
Cluster This (Too)!
In January, Confluence 2.3 became the first commercial wiki that could be clustered. We billed it as, “Confluence Massive… provides unlimited scalability, together with exceptional performance and reliability, for large deployments of the wiki.” Turns out a lot of customers with a smaller number of users wanted to be able to cluster the wiki, too. […]
Bamboo and Spring CI Build
James Governor’s blog pointed out this blog by the team at Interface 21. Thanks for the great words about Bamboo! In about 10 minutes we had the Spring CI build up and running. This might not sound like much, but due to its size Spring doesn’t play nicely with some build servers. So you can […]