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  • Kickstart User Adoption in Style

    The Confluence team is especially merry this holiday season. Earlier this week, we released Confluence 4.1 to help your team create professional and engaging content. Just a day later…

  • ShipIt 18 – The Winners

    While we think all our ShipIt Dayers are winners, the finalists in the 18th edition of ShipIt were more winners than others. 1st Place Don…

  • Scanning Confluence for Content Errors

    Introduction As technical writers working on a wiki, one of the problems we face is that Confluence doesn’t really have any in-built feature for detecting…

  • Improved Team Leave Management with Team Calendars 1.7

    A new Team Calendar release, 30 days or less…guaranteed. You wouldn’t think that the Team Calendars development team and pizza delivery have much in common, but with…

  • Atlassian Bonfire 1.7 Available – Share Templates with your Team

    Atlassian Bonfire 1.7 is here with the highest voted feature request in Bonfire’s short history: sharable templates! Sharable templates are just one more way Bonfire…

  • Making Bonfire, Part II

    This guest blog post is part of an Atlassian blog series raising awareness about testing innovation within the QA community. You can find the other posts in…

  • Bamboo 3.4 Holiday Release – Git Submodules and EC2 Windows Support

    Bamboo 3.4 is ready for download and ready to spread a little joy for the holidays. This release provides some gifts for our Git users…

  • Bamboo – Windows Cloud Support

    This is a two part blog series. The first will focus on setting up your elastic instance with EC2 (and Windows) and the second will…

  • Git submodules

    What are they? Well, as with everything git related, there is usually a helpful man-page. So let’s check that out… Submodules allow foreign repositories to…

  • New Features in Confluence 4.1 – Available Today

    It’s the season of giving and the Confluence Team decided to splurge this year, bringing you Confluence 4.1 just in time for the holiday season.…

  • Developer Lives Saved with Portal Device

    Developer Lives Saved with Portal Device

    Science tells us that when a software developer goes head to head with a moving car, the car wins.  This is getting expensive for us,…

  • Spot the Difference in Confluence 4.1

    One of my favorite games as a kid was ‘Spot the Difference’. I loved scouring pictures for minute details and deviations. With all the new…

  • Making Bonfire, Part I

    This guest blog post is part of an Atlassian blog series raising awareness about testing innovation within the QA community. You can find the other posts in…

  • $63,210, 100 Moustaches & an Oompa Loompa

    A record 100 Atlassian’s grew a moustache during the month of November to heighten awareness for men’s health issues. Collectively they raised US $31,605 along…

  • You’ve got issues! Now you can collect them.

    Raising issues in Jira is generally pretty straightforward if you have an account and are already logged in to Jira.  It becomes quite a pain…