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Bamboo 2.2 webinar recording now available

Just in case you missed the Bamboo 2.2 product webinar from March 18th, it’s now available on AtlassianTV. The recording includes an overview of Bamboo, Atlassian’s continuous integration server, with details on the key new features in version 2.2 including Elastic Bamboo. There’s even a demo of showing how you can scale instantly with Amazon EC2 (12:40), collaborate using two-IM notifications (16:50), and customise emails templates with Freemarker (19:05).

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Atlassian Eclipse Connector 1.0 – Beta now available

The moment many of you have been waiting for is finally here! The popular Atlassian IDE Connector is finally available for Eclipse.. well almost. Today we are announcing the public beta of the Atlassian Eclipse Connector 1.0 making it even easier to interact with Jira, Crucible and Bamboo right in your favourite IDE.

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Bamboo 2.2 – Instant scalability using the cloud

I am excited to announce the release of Bamboo 2.2. This release introduces a unique new feature to our continuous integration server that could change the way you build software.. we call it Elastic Bamboo.

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Atlassian IntelliJ Connector 2.0 Now Available

I am proud to announce the release of the Atlassian IntelliJ Connector 2.0. The IntelliJ Connector allows you to interact with issues from Jira, reviews from Crucible, and builds from Bamboo without ever leaving your IDE. You can even access and share links to Fisheye for source code insight.

The Atlassian IntelliJ Connector 2.0 features several usability improvements providing a consistent look and feel for working with Issues, Builds, and Reviews, and opening all windows as IDEA tool windows. The IntelliJ Connector is compatible with both IDEA v7 and v8.

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End of year (code) review and New Year’s resolutions

As 2008 came to a close, I came across several really interesting articles about peer code review. Armed with the right information and tools, I think peer code review should be as easy as 1-2-3.

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Major milestones for Fisheye, Crucible and Clover

During the holidays there are many reasons to celebrate, and for us here at Atlassian, the month of December included some very significant milestones for our developer tools. We now have over 1200 organisations using Fisheye to search and navigate their source code repositories, over 650 using Crucible to conduct online peer code reviews, and over 600 using Clover to improve their test coverage.

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Atlassian Developer Tools get props from Java Posse at Devoxx

At last week’s Devoxx in Antwerp, Belgium, Atlassian’s Developer Tools were in full force throughout the event. The Java Posse gave Atlassian heaps of praise and the crowd gave a rousing ovation, showing the great level of respect our dev tools have within the Java community.

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Standing room only for code review discussion at Devoxx

This week, Wojciech Seliga and Sławomir Ginter from SPARTEZ gave a fantastic presentation at Devoxx on Effective Code Reviews in Agile Teams. They shared insights on how Atlassian gets value from doing code reviews internally using Crucible and the IDE Connector for IntelliJ.

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Atlassian welcomes the San Francisco Bike Kitchen to the neighbourhood

Atlassian is welcoming the San Francisco Bike Kitchen to the neighbourhood by donating $2000 to their relocation effort.

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Optimising Optimization

When we launched Clover 2.4 a few weeks ago, those of you familiar with Atlassian may have noticed something a bit different.. something a little strange. After doing some search engine optimisation work on the Test Optimization feature, we found some interesting statistics..

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Test Smarter – Clover 2.4 webinar available on AtlassianTV

Just in case you missed it, earlier this week we held a webinar to talk about the new features in Clover 2.4. I was joined by Brendan Humphreys, the lead architect for Clover, and he discussed how the new Test Optimization feature has already had a significant impact on our own Fisheye team by reducing […]

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Clover 2.4 released, now test smarter with Test Optimization

New Clover 2.4 release introduces Test Optimization to the essential Java code coverage tool. Automatically streamline your builds and automated testing to get the most from the tests that matter without waiting for those that don’t. Learn more at http://www.atlassian.com/clover.

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The Firebird Project is now using Fisheye

The Firebird Project just announced they are using Atlassian’s Fisheye to track their commits and Jira to track their issues.

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New Fisheye & Crucible Releases, plus the IDE Connector!

I’m pleased to announce two shiny new product releases – Fisheye 1.6 and Crucible 1.6 – as well as the impending release of the much-anticipated Atlassian IDE Connector, which lets you interact with your favorite Atlassian tools directly from IntelliJ IDEA (and soon, Eclipse).

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