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The Atlassian Eight-Stage Process of Creating Major Change

A number of the Atlassian team leads recently went through a variety of leadership training courses, ranging from the leadership of individuals, teams and, stakeholders and change. During one of our workshops, we were tasked to convert the eight step process of creating major change theory to align a little more closely to the terminology/cultural values and […]

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Stash: pull requests from the command line

Stash is now called Bitbucket Server. Read our announcement blog. Are you using Stash and getting tired of pushing your changes and navigating to Stash’s web UI simply to create a pull request? Wish you could do all of this through one simple git command? Wait no more! Introducing the Bitbucket Server Command Line Tools! Why? […]

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Marrying User Experience and Performance

One of the constant battles that we fight in the Crucible team is against the performance of web browsers when viewing reviews with ridiculously large DOM structures. I touched upon this in my previous post when I detailed how the Crucible team used event delegation and live events to work around making expensive bind calls […]

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DevTools Greatest Release Event Of All Time

The Friday before last, the Dev Tools teams (Crucible, Fisheye, Clover and Bamboo) went out on a fantastic release excursion. We started out by trekking out to the Powerhouse museum for a backstage tour of the archive basement. We saw some pretty ancient artefacts (technologically speaking), including a NeXTcube, the very first tote board created […]

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jQuery Bondage

Abstract: Rich web applications with large DOMs can create a new class of performance headaches for web developers. Seb Ruiz discusses this problem as recently faced in the user interface rewrite of Fisheye and Crucible 2.0, his team’s solution and the pitfalls. In a Bind An increasingly common challenge for developers of rich web applications […]

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Confluence and Jira – 5 users for $5

Yes, you heard correctly We’re giving away fully functional 5 user licences of Confluence and Jira until April 24th. What was that? Only $5 for a 5 user license. Why would we do that? As engineers, many of us have been involved in smaller teams (or even helped establish them!) and understand the difficulties involved […]