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Organizing the world's heath3 comments

danreich wrote 2 weeks ago: Of all the doctor’s offices I’ve ever been in, I can undoubtedly say they all have one t … more »

Tags: A thought, technology, health, Medicine, organizing the world's health

Creating multiple JIRA users with Ruby and Watir

Alister Scott wrote 3 weeks ago: I recently wrote a quick Watir script that creates multiple JIRA users that are specified in a csv f … more »

Tags: Watir, Ruby, Automated Testing, Test Automation, Jira, Automate, API, XML-RPC, soap

Why Go to an Atlassian User Group?

radiowalker wrote 4 weeks ago: This Thursday I’ll be at Atlassian’s Boston User Group, and speaking at Enterprise 2.0. … more »

Tags: Enterprise 2.0, Social Software, Web 2.0, Wikis, Adoption, confluence, Deutsche Bahn, Enterprise Wiki, Knowledge Management

OLPC Australia's first techfest8 comments

ffeathers wrote 1 month ago: Yesterday I attended the first techfest organised by OLPC Australia. It was a full day of talks, dem … more »

Tags: confluence, OLPC, Open Standards, Technical Writing, Wiki, OLPC Australia, One Laptop Per Child, Sugar, wiki slice

Taking Confluence for a wiki testdrive1 comment

rsol1 wrote 1 month ago: My boss must have just comeback from an IT conference, he calls me into his office starts off by say … more »

Tags: Product, technology, confluence, km, Knowledge Management, Review, Wiki, Wikis

Five organisations I would love to work for (geography aside)4 comments

Alister Scott wrote 1 month ago: I believe that it’s a good idea to keep a wish list of companies that you’d love to work … more »

Tags: Career, WordPress, confluence, 5ives, threadless, Automattic, Jira, THE BIG ISSUE, TBI

AODC - in conclusion3 comments

ffeathers wrote 1 month ago: Last week I attended the Australasian Online Documentation and Content Conference (AODC) on the Gold … more »

Tags: AODC, confluence, Technical Writing, Wiki

Turning a Page on Atlassian History3 comments

radiowalker wrote 1 month ago: This weekend was an emotional moment for me. We moved our San Francisco office from its humble orig … more »

Tags: office, Startup

Finding use cases for Crowd nested groups documentation3 comments

ffeathers wrote 1 month ago: For a technical writer, it can be difficult to find those use cases and examples that bring the docu … more »

Tags: Technical Writing, confluence, Wiki, crowd, Technical Documentation, Wikis, Manly Dam, Use cases, Gliffy

Yawn 2.0 Expo1 comment

Jon wrote 2 months ago: I’m finding it painfully difficult to write an interesting blog about the Web 2.0 Expo that to … more »

Tags: Products, San Francisco, Wikis, technology, Conference, Web 2.0, Tradeshow

Running watir tests from a confluence wiki page1 comment

Alister Scott wrote 2 months ago: Background Information Defining test cases in a wiki has many benefits: It’s easy to write, r … more »

Tags: Watir, Test Automation, Business Driven, Automated Testing, Software testing, Wiki, Ruby, confluence, Wiki page

Yayyy! Confluence wiki has page ordering6 comments

ffeathers wrote 2 months ago: It’s a great week for technical documentation on a wiki. Confluence 2.8 is out and it includes … more »

Tags: confluence, Technical Writing, Trees, Wiki, banksia, Jira, page ordering, paperbark, Technical Documentation

Documenting the Atlassian IDE Plugin on a wiki5 comments

ffeathers wrote 2 months ago: Things came together at work this week and we decided to release the new Atlassian IDE Plugin a mont … more »

Tags: Technical Writing, confluence, Wiki, Technical Documentation, Jira, Wikis, Bamboo, Atlassian IDE Plugin

The Goal: Our Most Important Metric?11 comments

radiowalker wrote 3 months ago: We’re debating at Atlassian what’s the most important metric. Our Chief Metric God and CEO Scot … more »

Tags: customers, Management, Software & Business, key metric, net promoter, survey

One laptop per child OLPC Sydney8 comments

ffeathers wrote 3 months ago: On Friday night I attended a SLUG meeting where Pia Waugh and Jeff Waugh demonstrated the XO compute … more »

Tags: Technical Writing, Open Standards, OLPC, xo, One Laptop Per Child, Pippy, TurtleArt, Etoys, cow power

Fear and loathing of NPS1 comment

Jon wrote 3 months ago: Jackie Huba at The Church of the Customer has blogged about Mouthonomics — the financial windf … more »

Tags: Marketing, customers, indicators, net promoter, netpromoter, NPS, Surveys

Cash for code

Jon wrote 3 months ago: Atlassian is running its 3rd annual plugin competition. Apologies to Gandhi for this year’s t … more »

Tags: codegeist, Competition

The Pizza Strategy: 5 Tips for a Successful Business8 comments

radiowalker wrote 4 months ago: A Coffee shop opened on the corner near our office. What they are doing to launch their new busines … more »

Tags: Management, Marketing, Software & Business, Branding, Coffee, Jira, Pizza, starbucks, Start Ups

Atlassian JIRA -- Automating the Standalone Install on MySQL

adamfisk wrote 5 months ago: I’ve started thinking of my coding wanderings as akin to Alice’s rabbit holes — ma … more »

Tags: Open-Source, System Administration, Adam Fisk, EC2, install, Jira, Linux, mysql, standalone


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