It's getting to that time of year again - when Atlassians have the opportunity to submit talks for the upcoming AtlasCamp conference. If you don't work here, and you're planning on attending AtlasCamp - what would you be most interested in learning? What session topic would draw you in?
More devops related, but what about a session on managing large Atlassian infrastructure installs. There has been a few blog posts lately (like with daemon tools etc..) but any tips from Partners and Atlassians would be entertaining to hear
AUI and how to design good dialogs for plugins that fit into the Atlassian UX.
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Yes, especially if AppLinks supports 2-legged OAuth by then.
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Release management with JIRA, Greenhopper and Bamboo - + touch DevOps as well (agree with @Colin Goudie)
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Mate, up vote me if you agree ;)
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Thanks all, I'll pass it on.
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Thanks for the answers so far, folks - I'll pass them all on, and will "Accept" the most up-voted answer after a few more days. Cheers.
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