Confluence Server 7.7 beta is available now
Reading Time: < 1 minutes This week we released a beta for Confluence 7.7. There are changes in this release that may directly affect 3rd-party apps.…
Reading Time: 12 minutes This post provides a range of practical information to help developers build Forge apps providing AI capabilities. Forge provides a range of features and simplifies development and hosting so it’s a great option for exploring AI development.
Reading Time: < 1 minutes This week we released a beta for Confluence 7.7. There are changes in this release that may directly affect 3rd-party apps.…
Reading Time: 4 minutes Thank you to everyone who participated in Codegeist 2020. Codegeist is Atlassian’s longstanding remote hackathon where participants build innovative applications for…
Reading Time: 5 minutes Forge is our new cloud app development platform – now, developers can build trusted, scalable apps in minutes without the need…
Reading Time: < 1 minutes This week we released a beta for Confluence 7.6. There are changes in this release that may directly affect 3rd-party apps.…
Reading Time: 2 minutes Codegeist is a remote hackathon where participants build innovative cloud applications for their favorite Atlassian tools. These apps can be for…
Reading Time: < 1 minutes Today we released a beta for Confluence 7.5. There are changes in this release that may directly affect 3rd-party apps.
Reading Time: < 1 minutes Today we released a beta for Confluence 7.4, which is an Enterprise release. There are changes in this release that may directly affect 3rd-party apps.
Reading Time: < 1 minutes In our first Dev Chat video, Ralph Whitbeck of the Developer Relations team sits down with Ryan Talusan, Senior Engineer on the Confluence Cloud Ecosystem Team to show us the new Move & Copy page REST APIs in Confluence Cloud.
Reading Time: 12 minutes Forge provides some really convenient features for developing apps that will allow you build greater insights into your organization’s behaviour. This blog summarizes an approach taken to understand details about how decisions are made at Atlassian and a similar approach can be followed for other types of information. Within the post, I point out certain aspects of my Forge development experience, noting areas of delight plus those needing improvement. I expect the latter to become out of date quickly as Forge is still in the early stages of development.