Archives for the tag: Atlassian

Atlassian is supporting the first Lean Kanban conference in France, Lean Kanban France this Oct 18-19, 2012. Come and meet the Atlassian team and our local Atlassian Expert Valiantys at the Atlassian booth and official Atlassian Party on the opening night. The First Lean Kanban Conference in France Valtech has been host to many Agile events, and this time their hosting the first Lean Kanban conference in the centre of Paris, Lean Kanban France! The conference is one of three Lean Kanban conferences

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We are looking for the perfect team to partner with us to further grow our product development muscle. The region is home to hundreds of thousands of talented technical people and we would love them to help us solve the challenges of designing and building our world class products. We are global and we have an expanding international team outside of our Sydney and San Francisco centres. Expanding in Asia will maximize the time overlap with our Sydney product teams as both teams will be closely

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The Atlassian technical writers and friends have just held our fourth doc sprint, and it was the biggest and best yet. We had sprinters sprinkled round the world. We worked on site in Sydney, San Francisco and Amsterdam. Remote sprinters joined us online via HipChat and the wiki. We wrote words, we wrote code, we solved chocolate anagrams. Confluence 4.3 just wouldn't be the same without our tutorials! Cool. So what's a doc sprint again? A doc sprint is an event where people get together to

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Have you ever had the desire to add new features or customize Atlassian products?  Well, you can do just that by building your own Atlassian plugin.  We provide the plugin framework and an SDK to make this possible.  If you want to learn more, you’re invited to attend the plugin courses we’re offering on Sept 19th just south of San Francisco in Half Moon Bay. We're offering three classes for Java developers: Getting Started with Atlassian Plugins, Intermediate JIRA Plugin Development, and

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Our usual tools are wikis, issue trackers and continuous integration servers... But today we wielded long-handled loppers, secateurs and saws. The last time we used a long-handled lopper, we saved the planet. This time, we're out to save Mars! Ten Atlassians went on a bush regeneration exercise with Conservation Volunteers Australia and the National Parks and Wildlife Service. We worked in the Mars Creek area of Macquarie Park, an area of valuable native vegetation and biodiversity. Our

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The Tool is the Easy Part - What about the Processes? The FishEye team was the first team at Atlassian to make the switch to DVCS, and while some Atlassians had previous DVCS experience, quite a few had not yet used it in the workplace with a medium-size team of developers before. We looked for help around the web, but there wasn't a lot of people sharing their experiences at the time. We found many resources like "How do I push a branch in Git?" or "How do I pull from multiple remotes in Mercurial?",

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