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Export Users to CSV – JIRA Knowledge Base – Atlassian Documentation – Confluence

February 23rd, 2010

Symptoms

Sometimes it is useful to get a list of users exported to CSV for various purposes. JIRA doesn’t currently have this functionality but you can leverage various database functionalities to do this.
(Link: Export Users to CSV – JIRA Knowledge Base – Atlassian Documentation – Confluence)

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Setting up JIRA and Confluence in minutes – Atlassian Developer Blog

February 15th, 2010

With a few simple steps, anyone can use Amazon’s Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) to get JIRA and Confluence up and running for their team in a matter of minutes. Let me show you how:
(Link: Setting up JIRA and Confluence in minutes – Atlassian Developer Blog)

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Atlassian Drag and Drop Firefox plugin

November 19th, 2009

1. If you drag an image into Confluence’s Rich Text Editor, it will attach the image and insert the image into the editor.
2. If you drag an image into the wiki text editor, it attaches the image and creates the proper wiki syntax.
3. If you drag a file into the editor supported by the Office Connector, it will attach and insert the viewfile macro wrapping the file
4. Same goes for writing or editing comments
5. If you drag files onto any page related content in Confluence it attaches the file to the page and opens a new tab on the attachments screen
6. You can drag single or multiple files
(Link: Atlassian Drag and Drop Firefox plugin)

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JIRA and Zendesk: Peanut Butter Jelly Time! – The Atlassian Blog

July 23rd, 2009

This may be too American of an analogy, but Peanut Butter and Jelly is simply a great combo: two great tastes, that taste great together. Zendesk, the guys that put the Buddha in Customer Service, recently announced integration with JIRA that looks equally tasty.

Zendesk offers an on-demand customer service and support tool for companies of all shapes and sizes. It’s designed to delight both the end users who create service requests and the help desk staff who support them. Zendesk is loaded with features and we love their slick sensibility. And they seem to be taking the world by storm, lining up a pretty sexy list of customers.
(Link: JIRA and Zendesk: Peanut Butter Jelly Time! – The Atlassian Blog)

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JIRA Studio – Agile Software Development Suite $250/mth

July 9th, 2009

JIRA Studio is a hosted offering combining JIRA, FishEye, Crucible, Confluence and Subversion.
(Link: JIRA Studio – Agile Software Development Suite $250/mth)

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