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Fisheye and Crucible 2.8 Released: Faster Browsing, Speedier Collaboration Cycles

Introducing the newest versions of Fisheye and Crucible. Together, Fisheye and Crucible put development teams into the fast lane as they collaborate on code – sharing, visualizing and viewing code repositories, as well as performing collaborative peer code reviews. Fisheye 2.8 and Crucible 2.8 make code browsing and sharing whiplash fast – regardless of whether […]

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Stash 1.2 released: Enterprise Git the way you want it

Interested in the latest Stash release? Check out What’s New » Git is fast-becoming a “must have” in the Enterprise. Developers are quickly moving from using Git for their personal projects to pushing Git into their companies. IT administrators in the Enterprise have been left with a big challenge though: how to best administer Git – and […]

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Stash 1.1 Released – Simple, Secure Git Repository Management for the Enterprise

Stash is now called Bitbucket Server. Read our announcement blog. Interested in the latest Stash release? Check out What’s New » Seven weeks ago the world met Stash – a centralized solution to manage Git repositories behind the firewall. Stash 1.0 was a huge launch! We’ve been deluged with great feedback and already have small agile teams and […]

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Meet Atlassian Stash: Git Repository Management for Enterprise Teams

Stash is now called Bitbucket Server. Read our announcement blog. Meet the newest member of the Atlassian Developer Tools Family – Stash. Atlassian now offers a centralized solution to manage Git repositories behind the firewall. Streamlined for small agile teams, powerful enough for large organizations. For many companies, hosting an internal source control server and maintaining […]

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Git vs. Mercurial: why Git?

This is a guest blog post by Charles O’Farrell, a developer at Atlassian, that will focus on the reasons a team may choose Git as their DVCS of choice. Charles is focused on coding in any DVCS and has spent some time switching users over from ClearCase to Git. In our previous blog we explored […]

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Mercurial vs. Git: why Mercurial?

This is a guest blog post by Steve Losh focusing on the primary reasons a team may choose Mercurial as their (distributed) version control system. Check out Steve’s projects to see some of the cool things he has worked on around Distributed Version Control, or jump over to his Bitbucket account and fork one of […]

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What is version control: centralized vs. DVCS

In our first entry, we explored some of the basics of any version control system – diffs and patches. Looking past diff and patches, we will now discuss version control systems. Many of you out there are familiar with centralized version control systems like Subversion (SVN), CVS, and Perforce, while others have jumped straight into […]

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What is Version Control: Diffs and Patches

This post is part of the Atlassian DVCS Guide » Much of the blog content was written in conjunction with Steve Losh. Steve is a programmer, photographer, blues dancer and musician. Check out Steve’s projects to see some of the cool things he has worked on, or jump over to his Bitbucket account and get […]

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Bamboo 3.4 Holiday Release – Git Submodules and EC2 Windows Support

Bamboo 3.4 is ready for download and ready to spread a little joy for the holidays. This release provides some gifts for our Git users and will bring joy to those expanding their continuous integration process into the cloud. What’s New in Bamboo? Improved Git Support & Compatibility Git users can get more out of […]

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The Bamboo Task Master Challenge – The Winner

The Bamboo Task Master Challenge provided the community with some great new Bamboo Task plugins, but there could only be one winner. The Task Master The winner, the champ, the Bamboo Task Master is… This was a very close vote and a huge congrats goes out to Maxim Kuzmich and the Stiltsoft team. What does […]

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Performance Testing meets Continuous Integration – Bamboo and Blitz

This is a guest blog post by Kowsik Guruswamy, CTO for Mu Dynamics, the company that powers Blitz. Kowsik is a self proclaimed cloud junkie that can reconcile big data with packets. A Pig of a Problem We all know what happens when your app performs like a pig. You lose users, customers and revenue. […]

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Last Call: The Bamboo Task Master Challenge

All contests must come to an end, but you still have a little more time to get your last minute entry in for the Bamboo Task Master Challenge. There is still time What is a Task? Bamboo Tasks can create integrations with the apps you use every day, like Google App Engine, Heroku, Ruby on […]

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Continuously Deploy with Bamboo and Deployit

This is a guest blog post by Vincent Partington, CTO and Co-founder of XebiaLabs. Vincent saw a need to standardize deployment automation that gave way to a the startup – XebiaLabs – makers of Deployit. Over the past five to ten years, continuous integration has become a no-brainer for every medium to large scale software […]

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The Bamboo Task Master Challenge – Build a Task. Win a prize.

Fresh off the heels of the Bamboo 3.3 release we are kicking off the first ever Bamboo competition – The Task Master Challenge. We are giving away over $1,000 in prizes, including a ticket to Summit and $500 to spend on HackerThings.com, for the best Bamboo Task Plugin. Give it a go and create some […]

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Bamboo 3.3 Released – Multiple Repository support has arrived

Bamboo 3.3 is now available for download. This release focuses on satisfying our #1 voted feature request and making it easier to administer Bamboo. What’s New in Bamboo? Multiple Repository Support Bamboo’s #1 voted feature request has shipped in Bamboo 3.3 – multiple repository support. Monitor and checkout code from multiple repositories including Subversion, Git, Mercurial, CVS and Perforce. Multiple […]