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Jira Blogs
A few Jira-related blogs came across the radar today: Presenting at JA-SIG Summer ’07 Patrick Berry is giving two presentations at JA-SIG, one on Rails Development and the other on Jira: As technology workers and managers we often have more things to do than we have time, so we are constantly on the lookout for […]
Getting Better Statistics about Your Wiki
I got a call today from a customer who asked how he can get additional statistics from Confluence. Is there a plugin that gives data on most popular wiki pages, most active users, what pages do new users visit first, etc.? Two thoughts here: First, a new Activity Tracking plugin shipped with Confluence 2.3, which […]
Codegeist II: Geist in the Machine
Our plugin competition is back. More details on prizes, categories, last year’s entries, and more are on the Codegeist home page. Special thanks to our friends at The ServerSide, Jetbrains, Cenqua, and YourKit for donating prizes. Ready, steady, start hacking!
Test Run for Jira Users
Test Run is a tool for developers to create new tests and test plans. A couple of days ago they released a new version that was modified specifically to help Jira users track bugs in Test Run. Jira is unique among other bug tracking systems in that the bug IDs it produces are not exclusively […]
Guest Bloggers Wanted: Jira for Agile Development
A Jira customer recently asked us if we had a best practices guide on the use of Jira for agile development. This is a project we had started but never completed, though it’s clearly a topic of interest. Here’s one blog post on the topic that Charles wrote about a year ago, and another one […]