Monthly Archives: February 2010

Video: ConfluenceFx – Confluence to Your Desktop

Yesterday I held a webinar with Kap IT on the ConfluenceFx plugin. ConfluenceFx is the first enterprise solution that brings Confluence to your desktop. It enables your teams to collaborate more effectively and keeps all your community up-to-date thanks to its real-time notifications and collaborative user interactions. A vibrant Q&A session goes to show that people are really interested in this product. It was an excellent demo which shows the perspective of an end user, as well as an admin

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Atlassian is King of Kong

In just a few weeks, Atlassian will be participating in the Game Developer Conference in our home town of San Francisco. This is our first year at the show and we really wanted to make a splash. Last weekend, I watched the documentary "The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters" It's an awesome flick about the World Champions in the classic arcade game, Donkey Kong. The star of the show is Steve Wiebe, and he currently holds the world record in Donkey Kong Jr. and is runner up for Donkey Kong classic

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Webinar Reminder: Extend and Enrich Confluence

Just a quick reminder that tomorrow I'm hosting a Plugin of the Month webinar with Kap IT on the ConfluenceFx plugin. ConfluenceFx is the first enterprise solution that brings Confluence to your desktop. It enables your teams to collaborate more effectively and keeps all your community up-to-date thanks to its real-time notifications and collaborative user interactions. UPDATE: VIDEO HERE

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This is the first of three posts that will be released in the next several weeks covering the topic of JIRA integration with developer tools. Lets start the series off talking about code reviews and issues. Code Review and Issues Almost every software development team uses an issue tracker of some type, but few perform code reviews. Lets face it, code review is difficult. For teams to adopt the practice of code review common hurdles need to be overcome: avoid disrupting developersavoid synchronization

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