Archives for Tim Moore

OpenSocial Gadgets enter JIRA Studio

I'm a member of the development team in San Francisco that has, for the last year and a half, been working on the Atlassian Gadgets framework that provides support for drag-and-drop dashboards and OpenSocial Gadgets in JIRA 4.0, Confluence 3.1, and other Atlassian applications. It's been an interesting, fun, and challenging project that we were happy to see released to the world when JIRA 4 went live in October. The Atlassian Gadgets team, however, uses JIRA Studio to manage our development. The

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AtlasCamp Video – Atlassian Gadgets

In Atlassian's San Francisco office, the developers have been hard at work on the next generation dashboard for all of our products. We're packing a lot of new ideas into this project: a modernized, drag and drop user interface, cross-product compatibility for sharing data between systems, and a new development model based on the Atlassian Plugins 2 architecture and the SAL API that allows us to write a single plugin that targets all of Atlassian's products. Best of all, the new dashboard is based

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Upcoming User Groups in SF, Boston and DC

We'd like to invite everyone in the San Francisco, Boston, and Washington, DC areas to join us at the upcoming Atlassian User Group meetings. We've got a lot of great stuff planned: Presentations by Atlassian and members of the community A preview of the upcoming JIRA 4.0 in SF A tour of the new JIRA Studio hosted development suite in SF and DC Birds of a Feather sessions Time to socialize afterwards with free food and drinks! Plenty of Atlassian developers will be on hand to answer questions

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Communicating Across Products and Oceans

Dipping into the Stream You may already know about the Activity Stream feature that will be part of JIRA Studio. The idea is that all of the activity on a project, across its issues, wiki content, source commits and code reviews, can be viewed in a continuous, integrated timeline. We recently rolled the feature out to JIRA Studio beta testers, and we're continuing to expand and improve it for the upcoming public launch. Here's a peek at what it looks like today: We were able to implement Activity

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