Wiki fashion
October 24, 2007 by theotherthomasotter
Atlassian President, Jeffrey Walkerand Socialtext founder, Ross Mayfield, model the latest in wiki t-shirts. Black is the new Black. Fierce competitors with excellent dentistry.(sp fixed)
The Atlassian t-shirt is a little like something from 1990’s Versace.
More about Socialtext here, and Atlassian here.
Photo courtesy Robert Scoble’s Flickr stream. via the excellent monkchips deli.cio.us links.
(disclaimer I use and like both products, but I do have an Atlassian t-shirt)
Technorati tags: wiki, atlassian, socialtext, t-shirt, geek

dont all americans have excellent “denistry”?
Jeffrey’s jacket appears to be a little bit blue, or is that just me? Always wonder about the black shirt blue jacket combo…
whoops livewriter doesnt have a spellcheck that I can find anyway.
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I am undecided on black. In tech, it’s sort of like The Thing the wear a la Steve Jobs and The Bubble Black & Tiny Glasses set. But, each time I wear “too much” black, the wife says with wolfish grin, “what are you? The Man in Black?”
At least it’s Fall now, and soon Winter, where I understand wearing black and other dark colors is the thing to do.
I like it myself, but beware of dandruff. One also needs to be careful about looking like member of the cure.
I must set the record straight here as my reputation is at stake. The Atlassian t-shirt is a retro-design [Retro is defined by 27 year-olds as early 90's] in commemoration of our 5-year anniversary, and available to employees only [reinforce the cult] in _white_ or black. I will commit to wearing the white version in future 2.0 Paparazzi Photo Attacks. Further, that is a blue Armani sport coat, so gee, cut me some slack. Your devoted Fashion Servant. — Jeffrey
Jeffrey,
Good of you to drop by. dfof is a fan of your t-shirts, as you well know. The DFOF spies are everywhere.
The blue black combo is fine, and I’m heartened by the lack of nautical buttons on the jacket.