We have just updated and released all of our open source plugins to be compatible with the current version of (Confluence 2.9.2). We have also added some new features and enhancements to many of them. Please look at the plugin home pages referenced in the table below to get all the details.

The list of updated plugins is as follows:

AutoWatch This plugin allows administrators to specify that any user who comments on a page or a news item automatically starts watching it, so that they are automatically notified of further updates.
Booking The booking macro can be used to set up booking one item over certain fixed times of day, or multiple items for the whole day.
Composition This plugin contains macros which allow finer control over the layout (or composition) of a page.
Google Calendar Google Calendars now lets you view a simple version of a calendar from external websites. This plugin allows you to do just that from within Confluence. It also makes it easy to have multiple calendars agregated into a single display.
Link Validator Allows testing of links to see if they are valid locations.
Linking This plug-in contains macros for linking to templates, the dashboard and other Confluence features
Perimeter This plugin contains the {secure-include} macro, allowing view access from one space into another space with different security permissions.
Redirection This plug-in contains macros for redirecting pages and provides two basic ways to redirect.
Reporting This plugin contains macros which allow powerful and flexible reporting on Confluence content and content from other locations.
Scaffolding This plug-in contains macros for creating 'permanent templates' and editable forms.
Tracking This plug-in contains macros for tracking content access.
Visibility This plugin contains macros which allow you to show or hide content based on a users name, groups or space access.
WAP This plugin allows celular phones supporting the WAP 2.0 standard to have basic access to Confluence content.

Thanks to CustomWare's ever-growing Confluence development team and in particular:

Roger Symonds - Plugin Project Manager
Glenn Philpott - Development Manager
James Matheson - Atlassian Principal
David Peterson - Senior Developer
Alwyn Wong - Developer
Bo Wang - Developer
Jason Hinch - UTS wonder boy
Jonathan Appel - Developer
Patrick Li - Developer
Charles Pham - Developer
Thomas Mitchell - Developer
Jennifer Cheung - Developer
David Chui - Developer

Also a big thank you also to all you Confluence enthusiasts who use our plugins, we appreciate your feedback and support!

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