Jira 4.1 EAP Available for Plugin Developers
We are proud to announce the release of Jira 4.1 EAP today, and invite you to test it out and provide us any feedback you may have. Please note that this is for testing purposes only, and should not be installed on production systems. Some features of this release includes: New look screens for view […]
Welcome to Plugins Studio!
Good news, everyone: the migration to PStudio is complete! It took about twice as long as I had estimated, so I’m right on schedule (in engineering-time). Before you go tearing off to check it out, please, I beg you, finish reading this post and read the documentation. Here’s where things stand tonight (Sunday 20/12/2009): We’re […]
Maintenance Window for Atlassian Developer Infrastructure
Update 3: The migration is complete. Read the announcement here and the new PStudio how-to. Update 2: Unfortunately, the migration is not still complete. I’ve successfully moved about 220 projects. There are about 30 to go. These 30 are the ones that have more complicated SVN histories that prevent them from being moved cleanly. I’ll […]
Atlassian Maven Repository is back online
Updated 1:38pm PST, November 23rd, 2009. http://m2proxy.atlassian.com is back online. Thanks for your patience. Updated 12:38pm PST, November 23rd, 2009. Unfortunately, the server that hosts the data for http://maven.atlassian.com is offline due to a hardware failure. The Nexus proxy is online, but without http://maven.atlassian.com it will be unable to serve artifacts for builds. This will […]
Great new tutorial on REST plugins
Jonathan Doklovic, creator of the Jira Workflow Designer, just published a great tutorial about developing and testing REST plugins in Atlassian applications. If this is something you’re working on, go check it out — it might save you some time!
We're extending Codegeist by a week!
So I was looking at the calendar this morning, and I realized that Codegeist is scheduled to close *this Friday, October 9th*. And I asked myself, “Self, why in the world did you plan to end the contest on a Friday?!” Ending on a Friday eliminates a whole weekend of great hacking time, which something […]
Codegeist IV: Release Early, Release often
We’ve got a bit over a week left in Codegeist IV. With over $50k in cash and prizes up for grabs, there’s a lot riding on this contest. We’ve already seen the first few entries go up on the Entries page. I just wanted to take a second to encourage everyone to get your entries […]
Ross Rowe on why you should come to AtlasCamp
Ross just put up a great post about why he’s coming to AtlasCamp and why you should too. As Ross says: AtlasCamp isn’t a boring junket where you sit through endless PowerPoint presentations, it’s fast paced and hands on with lots of coding and technical sessions. I was fortunate enough to attend last year’s AtlasCamp, […]
AtlasCamp 2009
Atlassian is gearing up for this year’s AtlasCamp — our second annual developer camp. Last year’s camp was an amazing, inspirational time, and this year’s event will be even better: We’re extending AtlasCamp 1/2 a day longer than last year, to fit in even more great content. We’re building in lots more free time to […]
Whither Codegeist?
I’m sorry that we’re just now getting around to this post, but a few folks have been asking about this year’s Codegeist Plugin Competition. Normally it’s run in the spring, which means it should have started weeks ago. This year, we’ve got a lot going on: Atlassian Summit, the Atlassian Stimulus Package, and major releases […]
Confluence WebDAV plugin 2.0-beta2 released
Just a heads up for those of you interested in the Confluence WebDAV plugin. We just posted 2.0-beta2: http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/CONFEXT/Confluence+WebDAV+Plugin We’ve solved quite a few issues since the last major release, as you can see here: http://developer.atlassian.com/jira/browse/WBDV/fixforversion/11392 if you are running Confluence 2.10 or later, please give it a try. We’d love to have any feedback […]
The first (useful) Atlassian Dashboard
As you might know if you’ve watched Mike’s Keynote from this fall’s AtlasCamp, one of the things we’re working on right now is a new, modern dashboard that can be used across our products. The San Francisco development team has been working this effort for a while now, but we’ve been doing it in a […]
Atlassian Summit!
Customers, friends, coders! You’ve read our blogs, built on our code, and now, we’d like to meet you. I wanted to let you know about Atlassian’s worldwide user conference – Atlassian Summit. The Summit will be hosted in San Francisco from May 31st to June 2nd, and Atlassian would like to extend an invitation to […]
Bamboo and Maven in Reverse
So, everyone knows how Bamboo works brilliantly with Maven — it can build any Maven 1 or Maven 2 project out of the box, using just the metadata stored in the Maven’s project files. We use this capability of Bamboo to continuously build all of our Maven-based projects. You can see plenty of examples here, […]
Universal Wiki Converter v50 released!
I’m pleased to announce that we just released the newest version of the Universal Wiki Converter (full release notes). We’re up to version 50, and this release boasts a nice new set of user and developer features as well as improvements to existing wiki converters. The Universal Wiki Converter (UWC) is a standalone application which […]
