
Author
[guest author fields > title]
[curator feed / grid]
-
New Case Study : MuleSource & Jira
By using both Jira (the professsial issue tracker) and Confluence (enterprise wiki software), MuleSource has improved productivity 10-fold! A leading provider of open source infrastructure…
-
ShipIt V: Staging Plugin
A month or two ago, in response to the fact that a lot of people use Confluence to create documentation, and are asking for particularly…
-
ShipIt V – Sage 2.0
Problem Sage is our search engine that powers http://search.atlassian.com/. It currently looks like this: It’s not really very much of a search engine, as it…
-
Add To Google plugin
Google allows its users to customize their home pages and calls it iGoogle. As my ShipIt project I decided to create a plugin to Jira…
-
Codegeist is complete!
Yesterday marked the end of our second annual Codegeist plugin competition, and as we saw last year, there was a flurry of activity over the…
-
ShipIt Episode V: The XMPP Strikes Back
Last week we held Atlassian’s fifth “Fedex”. Originally Fedex Day, the new expanded Fedex gives all developers at Atlassian a day and a half work…
-
Sony Ericsson Developer World Phones Home to Confluence
Thanks to Mark Derricutt’s Disturbing Thoughts blog, I was redirected to Sony Ericsson’s new developer wiki that uses Confluence. The wiki employs a unique theme…
-
8 Ways to use a wiki
Product documentation — collaboratively write it in-house, then let customers add to it as they use the product. Collaboratively write news releases — A great…
-
Codegeist: Fit & Finish
We’re down to the final few days of the Codegeist competition, so now is the time to polish your entries so they present your plugin…
-
Full Speed Ahead
Recently we’ve been getting a lot of critical load notifications from contegix about our internal Bamboo build box for Jira. This is pretty much normal…
-
Jira 3.9 Released
Dear Jira Users, We are happy to deliver Jira 3.9 only eight weeks after 3.8. The Jira Team have been making as many improvements as…
-
Codegeist Final Stretch
We’re in the final stretch for Codegeist. The Contest ends this Sunday at midnight. We’ve got some great entries so far. A few of the…
-
Chronicling the introduction of a wiki
Simon Mittag has written a blog post chronicling his work to introduce wiki in his organisation. This is a great first-person account for anyone who…
-
lighttpd as a front-end for Atlassian applications
Currently the preferred way to enable SSL or port 80 for a Java application is to install Apache as a reverse proxy. But using mod_proxy…
-
Of stack traces and thread dumps …
I recently came across this terrific article on how to read a stack trace, and building on that, how to read a thread dump. It…