Monthly Archives: April 2008

Interview: Inside A Wiki Evangelist’s Mind

Who makes up the Atlassian staff? You've already met Donna, our support diva. Now meet Stewart, our Wiki Evangelist. Here's a snippet from the interview: Your Wikipatterns book is hot-off-the-press. Besides being your baby, why is it special? It's a practical how-to guide for change management. That's the most critical part of wiki adoption — the technology is the easy part. The book exists to give wiki evangelists a handbook for working effectively inside their organizations. Read on to learn

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We're happy to announce the release of our latest and most anticipated new JIRA plugin -- JIRA Solver. Using sophisticated code-inspection tools acquired from Cenqua, fourier analysis, latent semantic mapping and advanced AJAX integration, JIRA Solver takes your issues one step further, and resolves them. Quickly, quietly, and with no need for programmer intervention. Features include: * Advanced artificial intelligence techniques running on a map/reduce architecture * Automatic and instant identification

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Anne Gentle writes about a presentation on a customer and documentation wiki sourced with DITA topics by Lisa Dyer of Lombardi Software at the February Central Texas DITA User Group meeting. Lisa's presentation explores how the company is using DITA and a wiki as the framework for collaborative information development, both internally and with customers who have a support login. First, what's DITA? It stands for Darwin Information Typing Architecture, and, "is an XML-based architecture for authoring,

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