In February, we released Jira 6.2 and Atlassian Git Essentials. Jira 6.2 comes with a host of new features, including all-new integrations with Stash and Bamboo. Now, developers can easily create a pull request straight from Jira.
It doesn’t stop there. We also created a new development panel to so test engineers can see build and deployment statuses from inside a Jira issue. Oh, and redesigned statuses with a new universal three-phase status indicator.
What are people saying?
What did people think of the latest features? We were dying to know, so we checked the Twitter-verse to read first reactions. Here are some tweets we loved!
@Jira Already installed along with new Stash 🙂 — Grant Gochnauer (@GrantGochnauer) February 25, 2014
Yet more awesome stuff from @atlassian They improve their products at a relentless pace. Great stuff. http://t.co/loF2eEmG9A
— Bernd Rennebeck (@brennebeck) February 26, 2014
Atlassian Launches Git Essentials For The Enterprise http://t.co/ilRtIF6LP4 by @fredericl
— TechCrunch (@TechCrunch) February 24, 2014
The new code/branch/pull request integration in @jira 6.2 is SICK http://t.co/I2ThOWrQwN — Tim Broder (@timothybroder) March 1, 2014
Tenemos nuevo #Jira en la oficiiiinaaa! RT @deiser: RT @Jira: Jira 6.2 has arrived! Download now: http://t.co/ov5qZBr0HB
— Guillermo Montoya (@Gmfdsr) February 25, 2014
We’re excited that you’re excited! With Jira 6.2, you can visualize development, and unify issues and source like never before.
See for yourself:
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It’s available today. What are you waiting for?
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