We’re in Chicago for the SVN Managing Directors Conference! Last night, we kicked off with a welcome reception at RPM Seafood overlooking the Chicago River. It’s always a privilege when we get to come together and we’re excited for a full day of networking, learning, and planning for 2025 with the leaders of SVN. Let’s go! #SVN #CRE #CommercialRealEstate #SVNConference #CRENetworking #SVNDifference #Networking
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🌟 **Namaste! Namaste! Namaste!** 🌟 Today, I delved into the concept of Samba Server as part of my ongoing learning journey. 📚 While I didn't get a chance to do hands-on practice, understanding how Samba Server facilitates file and print services between different operating systems was enlightening. Looking forward to applying this knowledge in a practical setting soon! 💪 #75HardChallenge #LearningJourney #SambaServer #TechLearning #ContinuousImprovement
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Hello again Atlassian community! 🌞 On today's Community Questions, we're addressing a complex issue sent in by Farhad, asking about creating an application link between Jira and Confluence. 🤔💻 Let's get into it! Farhad, sounds like you're having a network error when typing the URL on Jira's application link. In this case, the problem might be the result of a misconfiguration in your reverse proxy settings. Double check your proxy setup and ensure that it’s correctly set to handle both Confluence and Jira servers. Remember, both servers need to communicate with each other using identical URLs, this could be the reason for the conflicts you're experiencing. Also, ensure your application links in both Jira and Confluence are using fully qualified domain names
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Join AMBrewster to learn how to take just the right amount of time in conflict resolution. https://shorturl.at/yHQZ2
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Business idea: Public open source repository, like GitHub, but with a bounty system: I make a feature request, I put a bounty of 100€ (or whatever). If there is a pull request implementing the feature within one month (or whatever), the bounty goes to the author, otherwise I get my 100€ back. The repository takes 1% of that.
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