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Bamboo 1.0 CI Server Released
Today we officially released Bamboo 1.0, our server software that automates the process of continuously building, integrating and testing software code. By automating the software build process and providing instant notification of problems with the software’s code, Bamboo helps development teams reduce project risk, improve productivity and enhance software quality. We put our own twist […]
Incubator progress pushed forward by Atlassian Bamboo
I just came across this blog from a couple weeks ago. From the Wicket Diary blog, you can follow the links to the Bamboo project: In the mean time we have our own server (kindly provided by Servoy) provide us with a confluence and Jira setup for Wicket Stuff, and best of all: Bamboo for […]
Education for Wiki Customers
I’m happy to announce all of our academic customers using Confluence will be receiving a copy of Using Wiki in Education, a book edited by Stewart Mader, who joined us full-time as our new wiki evangelist just last month. Before Stewart joined Atlassian, we had asked about the possibility of purchasing a copy of his […]
A Look at Atlassian
Lloyd Davis at Perfect Path posted some videos from our London user group in December. I’ll write about those separately next week (when I will also post an update on future user groups). What caught my eye on related videos on YouTube was a new video that I hadn’t seen before, A Look at Award […]
Ten Stupid Ways to Hinder Adoption
Guy Kawasaki recently published a blog on the Top Ten Stupid Ways to Hinder Market Adoption. We do a few things on the list, but market adoption hasn’t been a problem. That doesn’t mean we can’t do better. The following list corresponds with the list that Kawasaki blogged about: #1. We require people to register […]