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Free Summit pass for John Bowersox

Registration opens this week for Atlassian Summit 2011, our annual user conference. In 2009, at our first Summit, a fellow by the name of John Bowersox was first to register. Cool, we thought, our first attendee. But we didn't give much thought to it after that. Then, in 2010, we opened registration for the event which quickly sold out. In fact, one month before Summit 2010, we had already hit capacity and had to start a waiting list. To our amazement, when we took a closer look at the attendee list,

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Atlassian Summit 2011 – Save the Date!

Mark your calendars and book your flights for Atlassian Summit 2011. This year we'll be returning to the Intercontinental Hotel in San Francisco, CA on June 6-8. Keep your eyes on our blogs or Twitter for the call-for-speakers and Early Bird registration which opens on January 26. Charlie and Community Award nominations will open shortly thereafter. What's Summit? Summit is a worldwide user conference. Last year, over 500 people ascended to Summit for 3 tracks with over two dozen sessions covering

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When pirates attack: Gliffy at Atlassian Summit 2010

Captain's log. Winds out of the south today. Water calm. The crew has done yeoman's work in organizing and running Atlassian Summit. Our commission: to regale over 500 attendees at our second annual user conference. Then, without warning... pirates! The Jolly Gliffy flag was drawn and all went dark. That was the scene, sort of, at Atlassian Summit 2010 during the launchpad competition. The launchpad competition was a series of 5-minute lightning talks given by 13 sponsors at Atlassian Summit. We

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Announcing the 2010 Charlie Award winners

Not since Jefferson Airplane rocked out in Golden Gate Park in 1969 has there been this much buzz in San Francisco. Well, almost. Today at Atlassian Summit we announced the winners of the 2010 Charlie Awards, our "best of" customer awards. The "You've Got Issues" Award: Most Innovative Use of JIRA goes to... Motorola. JIRA with Eclipse/Mylyn as a Training Tool at Motorola. They made their dev tools into a training solution with integrations: Eclipse with Mylyn preserves task context, JIRA shares

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