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This is where I blog about the progress of this site.

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After a long and interesting week with Atlassian Team '25 taking place there were a lot of big changes when it comes to Atlassian. There was a pretty big shift in the company view of their products, and they are clearly aligning into a single platform rather than multiple ones. As refreshing and interesting this is, it also impacts this site since much of it is dedicated to Atlassian. Based on these things I am shifting things around a bit and making changes to the website. The biggest change so
As Invision Community v5 is around the corner, I am digging deeper into the content. At the moment I am deep into planning the structure as it is a bit tricky to get all the areas set up the way I want them. This is because of the content structure is so diverse and because I want to split things up a bit, which will lead to quite a lot of configurations. I always tend to get things a bit complicated, then I simplify too much, and then...well, you get the idea 🙂 So this time I need to
While it is not exactly a problem, there is a distinction between what is an Atlassian Product and what is a feature that is sometimes overlooked. For example, Jira Service Management is a product and in Jira Service Management we also have Assets, which is a product, but not a standalone product...if that makes sense. So the question is how to handle that in a way that is both trackable and easy to understand? I think the problem is not so much to set this up as it is to present it. So whi

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