Apparently Atlassian is a naughty word…

Not really, of course, but Kyte‘s naughty word protectionTM seems to think so. Justin Kestelyn of Oracle interviewed me on Wednesday and posted the video on Kyte.com (Thanks Justin!), but Kyte has inserted three asterisks in place of the middle three letters of Atlassian. Ah, technology! Anyway, hope you have a great weekend, and if you’re at Web 2.0 Expo, a safe trip home!

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  1. Hi Stewart

    It’s “filters, filters, filters”

    The “ass” in Atlassian might cause a filter to treat the content as offensive or spam.

    Similarly one should not use “specialist” in an email or post because it contains the word “cialis”

    Keep up the great work.

    Hope to see you at Enterprise 2.0 in Boston

    Joe Wehr

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