

The early previews look promising – but the project is still TOP SECRET! Stay tuned – you might even see the finished infographic right here on the K15t Blog. Our tech writer Nils and graphic design wizard Jochen started work on an awesome infographic about Wiki-based Documentation in Confluence.
ATLASSIAN SHIPIT HACKATHON CODE
You don’t have to submit reams of source code to take part in this competition. Impressive! Second place: 'Infographic' by Nils and Jochen But Jens and Tobias created a dialog that allows you to edit and validate page properties, rather than managing this metadata within the Confluence page editor. Atlassian’s answer was to provide Page Properties. Metadata is key to finding and organizing content – that’s what makes it a love note to the future. Third place: 'Advanced Page Properties for Confluence' by Jens and Tobias But after a very democratic and transparent voting process, the following teams earned their places on the podium. You could say that everyone was a winner at the K15t ShipIt Day. Let's ship it!" We kicked off the day with a “brown bag” meeting, where K15t staff shared their ideas and formed teams of 2-3 people. ShipIt Days help to foster creativity within the team, guided by one simple principle: “When there’s no rules, anything’s possible.
ATLASSIAN SHIPIT HACKATHON SOFTWARE
And in a matter of hours, our staff came up with a host of fantastic ideas, software and concepts. Small teams work together to create awesome solutions – and not just software products, either. Go!Ītlassian launched the ShipIt Day to enable its employees to develop new product ideas, design interfaces or rethink existing product features. This blog post gives you a flavor of K15t Software’s first hackathon, held at our headquarters in Stuttgart, Germany. And at the end of an incredible day of coding, we found our winner.

K15t’s first ever ShipIt Day was a runaway success – as you can see from these happy (and exhausted) faces.
