Any thougts on how to use micro-blogging in Confluence? Forexample if it was possible to reply to or retweet status updates, that would be an excellent solution.
I'm only interested in internal tools - not twitter, Chatter, Yammer etc.
Regards
Ole Kristensen
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EDIT: Hi all, our Microblogging for Confluence add-on is ready for download now. If you don't have a testing instance of Confluence available, we are happy to provide you with an testing instance.
Hi Ole,
we worked on Microblogging add-on for Confluence during our Hackathon last week. The add-on is not ready for production, but if you are interested, you are welcome to join our alpha program. Companies like B. Braun and IBM already joined and we are confident to have a working first version out in the first quarter of 2014.
If you want to join our alpha program, drop us a message at https://info.seibert-media.net/display/landingpage/Microblog+for+Atlassian+Confluence
Hi Oli,
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It would be really great to hear any updates on this functionality if any. I would very much like it to be an internal Confluence functionality instead of a plugin.
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Not for Confluence but my plugin, Jitter, is a micro-blogging solution for JIRA. It integrates with Activity Streams and has a reply feature. But now native "retweets" yet.
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This is an interesting idea. Not sure if it is possible.
There are some IM / social media like plugins, but I'm not sure what functionality they add to Confluence.
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