I'm a developer on the Confluence team, and I started at Atlassian in January 2006.
I've just recently purchased a Macbook Pro, so I'm learning the ropes of the "better" OS. I'm pretty impressed so far.
I'm very interested in web development, specifically accessible and semantic site design. Wikis are actually one of the most interesting areas of web development, I believe, because they're a totally new form of content. Blogs came from the idea of personal journals, most static websites look like marketing brochures, but there's nothing comparable to a wiki in the physical world. On a wiki you can create an array of linked and searchable content, then anyone can improve on the words you've written, collaborating on whatever you want.
Below are some of the pages on this wiki where I've made a significant contribution:
- Character Encodings in Confluence (and the other Confluence Internals documents)
- Confluence を Apache の背後で実行する
- Understanding User Management in Confluence
As you can probably see, I like writing long-winded and boring ... er, I mean, long and explanatory documentation for some of the more complicated aspects of Confluence's design. If you see any area that could benefit from more documents like this, please let me know.
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