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Displays the contents of an RSS feed.

RSS is an Internet standard for syndicating news, and is used by many news sites and weblogs.
Please note that updates are only retrieved after at least an hour has elapsed since the last update.

Usage:
{rss:url=my_rss_url}

Parameter Required Default Description
my_rss_url yes none the url to the RSS feed
max no none Maximum entries to be displayed
showTitlesOnly no false Show only the title of the enrty

Example:
{rss:url=http://feeds.feedburner.com/AtlassianDeveloperBlog}

gives:

Atlassian Developer Blog
日本語 JIRA!! Let's go fighting!
Our Japanese partner reported a bug introduced in JIRA 3.11 in the Japanese version of JIRA to do with the date picker popup not functioning correctly. The bug was caused by some javascript missing, which is something we'd fixed quite...
Atlassian Agile Process part 2
XP Practices Automated Testing, The Planning Game, Pair Programming and Stand Up Meetings at Atlassian's Sydney development group.
The Remote Import Plugin
If you have multiple instances of Confluence running within your company, there was no easy way to move a space or a group of users from one instance to another. Until now.
Plugging Memory Leaks in Confluence
Recently the Confluence team became aware that our public facing instance, http://confluence.atlassian.com was slowly leaking memory. This blog entry is the story of how we found and fixed the leaks. What makes us think there's a leak? The initial reason...
Atlassian Agile Process part 1
Atlassian adopts a range of development process elements with a strong focus on Agile methods. In practice each product team defines their own process while also attempting to learn from other teams. In JIRA and Confluence, the two largest teams...
More GreenHopper: video demo
I should have included this in my post yesterday about GreenHopper, but they have a great demo reel on their website. Click the image to watch:...
Developer blog re-design
Today we've completed an exciting new redesign of this blog. With a cleaner layout, this should make it a bit easier to read on the web, and provide a better fit for code samples and screenshots. We hope you like...
New JIRA Plugin: GreenHopper, for Agile Teams
One of the recurring religious debates in the agile community is paper cards vs. issue-tracking. One of our very own developers, Charles Miller, is a big fan of using paper cards for planning, although he is quick to note that...
Releases, releases, releases ...
Since coming on board last month, the Cenqua team has been flat out like a lizard drinking. We've updated FishEye and Crucible, revamped the FishEye plugin for Jira, and finally let Clover 2 beta loose on the world.
Atlassian "Fedex Day" VI
Here at Atlassian we have just finished up our sixth edition of "Fedex Day". What is it? For those who don't know, "Fedex Day" is Atlassian's irregular answer to Google 20% time: time set aside for developers to work...
JIRA, Agile, Scrum, and Pragmatic Marketing
Christina Noren, VP Product Management at Splunk, recently wrote a blog post on Automating and opening up product planning. Their product development process was already going fast, but now they're going to kick into turbo as they move to a...
JIRA and VSS: we need your help
If you've been watching the JIRA Plugin Library like a hawk, this post will come as no surprise to you. But in case you haven't, I have an exciting announcement. We've just released a beta version of the JIRA-VSS plugin...
FedEx VI Winner - JIRA Caller ID
The Problem Many people have come to know and love JIRA as an issue tracker for software development projects. What many people don't realise is that JIRA, with its customisable workflows, is useful for any team that needs to track...
Caching - Confluence Style
Special thanks to our guest blogger, Dan Hardiker from Adaptavist. Confluence in its naked, default form is nice, fast and responsive from the user's perspective – but load it up with a few too many plugins and a nice looking...
JIRA Labels Plugin 2.0
We recently completed a major overhaul of the JIRA Labels Plugin with a primary focus on stability and performance. New Atlassian Developer, Rich Wallace (p.s. we're hiring java developers in San Francisco!) spent several days cleaning things up, and the...
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