Bamboo 2.7 has shipped! Improved build process, faster builds and DVCS support
A new build structure, parallel builds, wallboards and out-of-the-box Mercurial (Hg) support are just some of the new features in Bamboo 2.7. The focus of this release was to take Bamboo beyond continuous integration and improve the feedback loop. What’s new? Map your build process Bamboo allows you to define and map your complete build […]
Fisheye & Crucible 2.4 – better DVCS support, improved performance & Crucible for $10
Branch and tag browsing, a faster UI and a Crucible Starter license for $10are just some of the new features in Fisheye 2.4 and Crucible 2.4. What’s new in Fisheye? Improved browsing – branch and tag filter The new branch and tag filter allows you to explore code in your repository on a specific branch […]
Bamboo 2.7 public beta now available
I’m pleased to announce that the public beta of Bamboo 2.7 is now available for download. We invite you to take Bamboo 2.7 for a test run and give us your feedback on the upcoming features and improvements. What’s new in Bamboo 2.7? Bamboo 2.7 makes it easier than ever to get started with Continuous […]
Introducing the Bamboo Release Management Plugin – Part 2
This is the second blog of a two part blog series submitted by Jonathan Doklovic. The first blog introduced the Bamboo Release Management plugin (Part 1) and the second will provide a brief tutorial on using the plugin. Jonathan is Founder and CEO of Systems Bliss Inc., an Atlassian Partner. Jonathan has been using Atlassian […]
Traceable Builds with Atlassian Bamboo and Artifactory
This is a guest post by Noam Tenne of JFrog Ltd. This post takes a deep look into the Build Artifactory Plugin, a Bamboo plugin that introduces support for Maven 3 and Ivy/Ant builders while providing improved CI and Build Integration capabilities to Bamboo users. Where are your build artifacts? It’s Monday morning; Do you […]
Introducing The Bamboo Release Management Plugin – Part 1
This is a guest blog post submitted by Jonathan Doklovic. Jonathan is Founder and CEO of Systems Bliss Inc., an Atlassian Partner. Jonathan has been using Atlassian tools and writing plugins for them for over 5 years and has over 25 years of development experience. His goal is to blissfully skip through a field filled […]
Code review with the Atlassian Bamboo developers (Part 2)
In a previous post (Part 1) we introduced how the Atlassian Bamboo developers were using Crucible for their code review process. We showed a snapshot of why the Bamboo developers do code review and how they get the process started. In this post you will learn about how the Bamboo developers perform code reviews and […]
Code Review with the Atlassian Bamboo Developers (Part 1)
A common question that comes up is how do the Atlassians use their own tools. Whether you’re on the Confluence, Jira, Fisheye, Crucible, Bamboo, Crowd, Plugin development, or any other team you use the Atlassian toolset as part of the development process. One point to remember is that different teams may use the tools differently. […]
Atlassian Connector for Visual Studio 1.2 Released
The Atlassian Connector for Visual Studio 1.2 is now available for download. This release focuses on enhancing the Bamboo continuous integration capabilities from within Visual Studio. Bamboo integration features View Bamboo build history – view the last 10 builds of each plan that is being monitored and open up those plans all from inside Visual […]
Summit 2010 Highlights – Taming Monster Builds
Monster builds and how to tame them According to Wikipedia the term software build refers to the process of converting source code files into standalone software artifact(s) that can be run on a computer. Basically, it is the process of turning your source code into working software. Some organizations automate the build process by practicing […]
Bamboo continuous integration and Asterisk open source project
Russell Bryant has written a great blog post on how Asterisk, an open source telephony project, is using Atlassian Bamboo for continuous integration and automated testing. In the post you will find links to live examples of how Asterisk is using Bamboo Bamboo setup with automated testing code coverage analysis To read the full blog […]
Webinar Reminder: Slay the Dragon – Atlassian Tools Integration
The Atlassians Dragon Slayer documentation guides you through installing and connecting your Atlassian tools to get an awesome, integrated experience. By slaying the dragon you will connect your issues, wiki, source code and builds to give your team an agile set of tools for building software fast. Many customers utilize the Dragon Slayer docs to: […]
Crucible 2.3 Deep Dive: Ultra-lightweight Snippet Code Reviews
I previously mentioned in the Fisheye and Crucible 2.3 announcement that we plan on doing a deep dive into several of the new features in Crucible 2.3. Today I will start off by showcasing one of the “coolest” features of Crucible – Snippet reviews. Snippet Reviews The idea behind this feature is that many developers […]
Bamboo 2.6 released – 100 remote agents, improved dashboard
Bamboo 2.6 – Growing the Bamboo Forest The Atlassian Bamboo team is excited to announce the release of Bamboo 2.6. The focus of this release is scaling your Continuous Integration (CI) effort – more plans, more builds. 100 remote agents We have improved Bamboo’s scalability so you can now build more plans simultaneously on up […]
Fisheye and Crucible 2.3 Released
The Fisheye and Crucible team is excited to announce the release of Fisheye 2.3 and Crucible 2.3. These releases focus on the insight and information Fisheye and Crucible can offer development teams. We also introduce significant new ways to share and discuss code changes. Fisheye 2.3 New ‘Aggregate’ functions in EyeQL query language – EyeQL, […]
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