Monthly Archives: August 2008

Plugins Galore with Dan Hardiker

Mark your calendar and please join us on August 26, 2008 when we have a conversation with plugin developer, Dan Hardiker of Adaptavist. UPDATE: This video was recorded in September 2008 and can be viewed here. Having committed over 25 free plugins*, Dan is one of the most prolific plugin developers in the Atlassian community. In this live webinar, Dan will discuss and demonstrate some of his favorite plugins, including Statistical Analysis, Advanced Search, User Security Management, and Form Mail.

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Enterprise wikis and Internet wikis (of which Wikipedia and Wikitravel are examples) provide the same basic function - the ability to edit content in a web browser - but they differ in several significant ways: 1. Spaces Internet wikis often have all content housed in one "place," so that any user can see the entirety of the site's content all together. Enterprise wikis allow for information to be organized in spaces (individual wikis that are part of the enterprise wiki) based on project, department,

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Bamboo Has Serious (JIRA) Issues

At OSCON a couple weeks ago, I started a conversation with one attendee about continuous integration. It was a practice he wasn't that familiar with. He knew the names of some open source CI servers, but hadn't heard of Bamboo, our CI build server. Another guy at the table overheard the conversation and said, "Isn't Bamboo the one that offers build telemetry?" He also asked about how Bamboo integrates with our other products. "Integration is not an easy thing, it's harder than everyone thinks," he

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