Monthly Archives: September 2010

I'm happy to announce that GreenHopper 5.2.3 and the JIRA Wallboards Plugin 1.3.1 are now available. While both of these are minor product releases, we've managed to pack some excellent usability enhancements into each one. The JIRA Wallboards plugin, which turns JIRA into an information radiator by presenting GreenHopper and compatible OpenSocial gadgets on a big screen, has been a pleasant distraction for the GreenHopper team to work on. We will continue to improve this plugin as we use it day-to-day

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We’ve gone into the code hosting business

You have code, and now we have a place for you to host it and share it. We're excited to announce we have acquired Bitbucket.org, the premier provider of hosted code collaboration services for the Mercurial distributed version control system (DVCS). Bitbucket has over 60,000 users around the world and we're gearing to push it forward even further. You can now get free, private code hosting for up to 5 users, and for the next week, we're also giving away a 10 user subscription to Bitbucket for a

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San Francisco, CA and Sydney, NSW, Australia -- Today Atlassian, makers of JIRA, FishEye and other software development collaboration tools, announced it has acquired Bitbucket.org. With over 60,000 accounts, Bitbucket is the premier hosted code collaboration provider for the Mercurial distributed version control system (DVCS). The acquisition signals expanded and accelerated development of the Bitbucket service, as well as increased support for DVCS in Atlassian's products. Atlassian launched

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Webinar: Lean Development with JIRA

Next week, we will host a webinar on agile development. Many companies seek to develop products faster, with fewer resources and higher quality. In short, they want to go "lean" or become more agile. In this webinar, you'll learn how companies can achieve this goal by integrating JIRA at two levels. One is to integrate JIRA workflows with all relevant development tools in your environment using off-the-shelf connectors. The second is to create business-relevant analytics that

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Bring Confluence to your Desktop with ConfluenceFx

ConfluenceFx is the first rich enterprise solution that brings Confluence to your destkop. Based on an enterprise mashup architecture, this desktop application will enrich the collaborative experience of your communities and boost their Confluence adoption. Install ConfluenceFx on your Confluence instance, easily deploy the AIR desktop application on your computer (Mac or PC) and enjoy a new and richer user experience!

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AtlasCamp 2010: More Stoked Than Ever

I have something to confess: I am still stoked. Now more than ever, actually; somebody should really call an ambulance or order me a pizza or something. It's pretty serious. My continued stokedness is due not to the agenda that was published a few weeks back, nor my recent discovery that Atlassian is actually paying for me to stay in the hotel in Half Moon Bay instead of my seriously-no-air-conditioning-or-double-paned-windows-having apartment in Oakland for a couple nights (nor, while I'm at

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