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Tim Pettersen

I’m a veteran Atlassian developer with almost a decade of service across the JIRA and Bitbucket teams. I speak and blog about developer workflows, Git, CI/CD, Java, and Atlassian’s developer tools. Talk to me about plugin architecture, Node.js, Java, DVCS, or anything cool that you’re hacking on!

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Stash 2.1: Scratch that itch

Interested in the latest Stash release? Check out What’s New » TL;DR The brand-spanking-new Stash developer site is now online here and documentation for the Stash REST API has touched down here. These updates couldn’t have come at a better time as Atlassian Codegeist has just started (with some serious cash prizes and a category specifically for Stash) so get hacking! A […]

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Jira integration just got easier, again

Jira is not only Atlassian’s flagship product, it’s also the centre piece of a much larger integration story: the Atlassian development suite. Over the years, we’ve built many integration features between Jira and Atlassian Confluence, Fisheye, Crucible and Bamboo to make your workflow smoother. These range from simple retrieval features that inline relevant information for you to powerful integration features that […]

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ShipIt V – Enhanced ZIP Support for Jira

This feature will be invaluable to support teams (for when users attach a bunch of diagnostic files in a ZIP) and could potentially change the way a lot of customers user Jira. Instead of attaching one file at a time, a user could potentially attach a single Zip with all of the files related to an issue – saving time, frustration and disk space.

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