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Jon Silvers

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Atlassian User Group in Antwerp

Following on the heels of a very successful user group meeting in Virginia last month, we are tentatively planning to hold another user group meeting in Antwerp, Belgium in December. Several Atlassian developers are planning to attend Javapolis. Right now we’re looking for places to hold the meeting, ideally somewhere close to the Java convention. […]

TechSoup: Non-Profits & Wikis

Atlassian has provided hundreds of free Confluence licenses to non-profits over the last two years. The good folks at TechSoup contacted us last week to ask us to spread the word about an online event they’re having this week about non-profits and wikis. Here’s more information if you’re interested in participating. Join us in the […]

Shamelessly Ripped from the Crew at Atlassian

Sorry, the blog title is misleading… nothing too shameful about this. Jeremey had worked at Atlassian not too long ago and he’s borrowed some of the development practices at Atlassian for his current project: Connoisseur, an app that makes “managing your recipes as easy as iTunes makes managing your music.” From his blog entry, Anatomy […]

Atlass(t)ian! Why I luv’em.

Atlassian has kept its distance from traditional corporate public relations, we don’t have a PR agency, we don’t do a lot of self promotion. Still, it’s great when a writer comes along and wants to write a story about the company. A terrific write up here from Susan Scrupski at ITSinsider about Atlassian. The article […]

Wikis in Education: The Book

A few weeks ago I hinted at something big that would be happening on the blog entitled Using Wikis in Education. Today, blogger Stewart Mader is announcing his book of the same name, Using Wikis in Education. The book contains 10 case studies written by teachers that describe how they’re using wikis to transform courses […]