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Maria Zablotska

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Mariia Zablotska is an accomplished QA Engineer hailing from Ternopil, West Ukraine. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Software Engineering from Lviv Polytechnic National University in 2021 and completed the “Software Engineer in Test” course at the SoftServe IT Academy. Mariia kicked off her career at SaaSJet, an Atlassian partner company, where she led the QA team, started the automation framework with Java, and worked on manual testing. Later, Mariia moved to Poland and started work at Move Work Forward, another Atlassian partner company, where she is responsible for quality assistance, manual testing, leading, creating and supporting the testing framework with Playwright and Typescript. In 2023, she graduated with a master’s degree in Computer Engineering from Vistula University. Mariia has a perfectionist attitude and is professional with broad knowledge of various technologies and tools.

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  • The Confluence Development Team

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  • Maven 1 repository changes

    Maven 1 has recently started to produce a lot of 301 errors (after attempting to download certain dependencies) when building a project with a clean…

  • Atlassian Founders named Entrepreneurs of the Year by Ernst & Young

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  • Effective Jira Issues

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  • “Try out Gliffy”

    I was at the Gilbane Boston conference over the last couple days. For all the right reasons, the new Gliffy plugin for Confluence received a…

  • Zombies recommended

    A little-known feature in Confluence is that it provides suggested labels when you are editing content or open the label edit controls at the top…

  • Jira 3.7 Beta 2 Released

    Wow, it has been quite a while since we have made a Jira release, and the Jira team have been hard at work. This release…

  • Gliffy!

    I’m happy to announce the official release of the terrific new Gliffy plugin for Confluence. If you’ve been watching the Confluence mailing lists, you will…

  • Fighting Comment spam in Jira

    Recently there has been a surge of comment spam on public Jira instances. Spammers are registering themselves as Jira users, in order to spam issues.…

  • Melbourne Cup Lunch

    The Melbourne Cup is a big deal on the annual calendar Down Under. We spent a beautiful afternoon catching the ferry across to Will and…

  • Family and Friends Day

    The extended Atlassian family out for the day at Lane Cove National Park in Sydney. A BBQ and backyard cricket — must be summertime. See…

  • XSLT using too much memory? Try STX

    The Jira data anonymizer is a little tool which uses XSLT to anonymize potentially sensitive text in XML backups. Unfortunately it uses up lots of…

  • “Kick Ass!” Products

    It’s not often that a piece of writing makes me laugh out loud, but this one did. That’s not only a really flattering quote that…

  • Un-official Atlassian User Group Poster

    Shouldn’t all user group meeting invitations be this interesting? This was sent to us by Pix Software, our partner sponsoring the upcoming User Group meeting…

  • Resource for theme developers

    I spent a few minutes today and knocked up a Confluence space that demonstrates all of the basic rendering functionality. Headlines, lists, images, tables, etc.…