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Hi,

 

Following the latest upgrades to JIRA and FishEye/Crucible the JBoss Community Team are proud to announce full integration of all Atlassian products deployed at jboss.org:

 

http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/ATLAS/Here+Be+Dragons

 

 

This integration brings to JIRA:

  • "Source" tab for projects and issues to see related source code changes (from FishEye)
  • "Reviews" tab for projects and issues to see related code reviews (from Crucible)
  • New gadgets available for JIRA Dashboards to see information from FishEye, Crucible and Confluence (so you can see latest changes to your project documentation etc...)

 

It also brings to FishEye/Crucible:

  • JIRA issue changes shown directly in Activity streams (for Repository, Project, User), alone or mixed with commits/reviews
  • JIRA issue related information shown directly using issue key hovers (for commit messages etc...), so you're not forced to go into JIRA

 

All these interconnections are "Authentication aware". For example if you're logged into FishEye you can see all the JIRA content available for you, depending on your JIRA permissions.

 

Please note that many of these features are available/visible only if all systems are correctly configured. For example the "Reviews" tab in JIRA is shown only if a relevant project is created in Crucible and interconnected with the JIRA project. We did our best to interconnect all the existing projects correctly, but feel free to contact us if you notice something wrong.

 

Enjoy!

 

FECRU_JIRA_INT.gifJIRA issues and issue hover in FishEye repository Activity stream

Hi,

 

Following today's (Thursday 2nd June) upgrades to JIRA and FishEye the JBoss Community Team are proud to announce the availability of Crucible and GreenHopper. We've also taken the opportunity to rename fisheye.jboss.org to source.jboss.org since both FishEye and Crucible are now served from that domain:

 

https://issues.jboss.org/browse/ORG-439 - Install Crucible

https://issues.jboss.org/browse/ORG-863 - Change fisheye.jboss.org domain to source.jboss.org

 

These new features are integrated with JIRA and allow project teams to perform code reviews and agile project management:

 

http://www.atlassian.com/software/crucible - code reviews

http://www.atlassian.com/software/greenhopper - agile project management

 

You can find documentation using the above links and access the features as follows:

 

http://issues.jboss.org - click on the Agile menu item for GreenHopper

http://source.jboss.org - click on the Projects menu item to see projects configured for Crucible and the Reviews menu item for a list of code reviews

 

In both cases project teams should contact the JBoss Community Team to enable the features for their projects. Crucible code reviews are intended to be used for periodic reviews of the code in addition to GitHub's code review functionality which is generally used when accepting patches.

 

Enjoy!

Hi,

 

The JBoss Community Team are proud to announce the following enhancements to our JIRA and FishEye servers:

 

- Both servers were upgraded to the latest versions on 13th May 2011:

JIRA 4.3.3

FishEye 2.5.4

 

- A new "Component Watcher Plugin" was added into JIRA to allow project administrators to define email notifications for all issue changes in a Component: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/ORG-1033

 

- A bi-directional Application Link was established between JIRA and FishEye. This adds a "Source" tab in JIRA showing source code commit information from FishEye for both Subversion and Git repositories:

https://issues.jboss.org/browse/BLACKTIE-304          (Subversion)

https://issues.jboss.org/browse/ISPN-29                              (Git)

It also allows you to see JIRA issue changes in the FishEye Activity Stream:

http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/APPLINKS/Application+Links+Documentation

 

- We reviewed and improved the configuration of all FishEye repositories making them as simple, accurate and consistent as possible.

 

Enjoy!

Hi,

 

Following user feedback after the announcement of the Project Documentation Editor (https://docs.jboss.org/author) on 28th Feb 2011 the JBoss Community Team are proud to announce the availability of two enhancements:

 

1) A Pages structure tool  - https://issues.jboss.org/browse/ORG-1023

This allows you to quickly create and validate the structure of Confluence pages (documentation chapters) against a given template. It's especially useful for projects that have multiple modules that need the same structure:

https://docs.jboss.org/author/display/AUTHGUIDE/How+to+manage+pages+structure

 

2) Defining metadata for reuse in pages - https://issues.jboss.org/browse/ORG-1038

This allows you to change the metadata (Project Name, Version Number, etc...) in one location instead of having to go through all pages, for example when performing a release:

https://docs.jboss.org/author/display/AUTHGUIDE/Metadata+for+documentation+variables

 

Special thanks to Max Andersen and Aslak Knutsen for these ideas.

 

Enjoy!

Hi,

 

we submitted our DocBook Import For Confluence plugin into Codegeist 2011 - Atlassian's plugin development competition.

 

We developed this plugin for JBoss Community Project Documentation Editor based on Atlassian Confluence. It's used here by JBoss Open Source projects to give their project documentation for simple, cooperative, online authoring by whole community.

 

Support us please, vote for our plugin at http://codegeist.atlassian.com/entry/167982, and spread this info to the world. Voting ends on May 29, 2011 @ 11:59 PM (PDT).

 

Thanks a lot for your help.

 

Vl.

Following the announcement of the Project Documentation Editor on 28th Feb 2011, the JBoss Community Team are proud to announce the availability of a DocBook XML import tool: http://issues.jboss.org/browse/ORG-965


This allows you to import your current project documentation from DocBook XML files into the Confluence server to quickly populate your space with content: https://docs.jboss.org/author

 

Documentation is available at: How to import DocBook XML page

 

We also implemented a solution to workaround Confluence's unique page title constraint:

How to organize space content - Unique page titles

 

And last but not least we added a new plugin allowing you to remove a whole branch of pages in Confluence in one action.

 

Special thanks go to Jared Morgan and Laura Bailey for user acceptance testing.

 

Enjoy!

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