We’re changing the way we manage suggestions for new Bitbucket features in our public issue tracker. Our aim is to improve the quality of information and make it feasible for us to give regular updates on all the suggestions we’re considering. After May 1, 2022, you’ll no longer be able to create new Suggestions in […]
Each quarter, Atlassian dedicates 24 hours to ShipIt, our internal hackathon. This unique opportunity allows any Atlassian to tackle a feature, bug, or other improvement – anything that makes our products or company better. Last quarter, I teamed up with a content designer and a product designer and set out to build an app for […]
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Peter Caputa of WhizSpark and the PC4Media blog and Brady Forrest of O’Reilly Radar write about Lee and Sachi LeFever’s video Wikis in Plain English, which does an excellent job of explaining a wiki in comparison to email. The video uses the scenario of four friends who need to coordinate an event – in this […]
This year, we had the more entries in the Jira category than any of the other product categories. It was quite a surprise, given last year’s contest, where Confluence lead Jira by more than double. But who can truly fathom the mysteries of an open-source developer community? They build what they want to build : […]
The Crowd team — Justen, Justin and Shihab — looked through the four Crowd entries and selected our first and second place winners. First Place First place and $4,000 goes to the Crowd JAAS Login Module by Brad Harvey. The Crowd team was very impressed by the quality of this submission. The archietcture was smart, […]