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Stash 2.9: Manage branch, build, and repository access with ease

For the past few releases, we’ve been focused on delivering features for the developers and their workflows – forking, public repositories, and most recently, better branching. Stash 2.8 was all about upgrading your development workflow with tighter Jira integration and branch features. We made it easy to create branches from Jira, and set up a branch model […]

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Watch the Confluence State of the Union from Summit 2013

Two Confluence legends comedown from the sky to guide you to Collaboration Nirvana. Recap all that’s happened in the Confluence product family over the past year and get a comprehensive look at what’s in-store for the future.

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Introducing Jira Service Desk 1.1

Our latest release is here! Jira Service Desk 1.1 brings you SLA calendars Request groups Multilingual support SLA calendars You asked, we listened. Over 100 people voted up on JSD-16, a request to provide working calendars in Jira Service Desk. We’re pleased to announce that as of today, we’ve officially added calendars to our already powerful Service Level Agreement […]

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Atlassian Foundation in Cambodia: Us, Room to Read, and 90,000 children

A team of 11 Atlassians is headed to Cambodia to further our efforts in rebuilding education there. This is the first post in our series on the Atlassian Foundation’s contributions to Room to Read in Cambodia. Read more in the series here. This weekend 10 fellow Atlassians and I will board flights from Sydney and San Francisco to travel […]

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Atlassian Foundation in Cambodia: Current challenges for girls

A team of 11 Atlassians is headed to Cambodia to further our efforts in rebuilding education there. This is the first post in our series on the Atlassian Foundation’s contributions to Room to Read in Cambodia. Read more in the series here. Challenges for girls and education in Cambodia If you’re reading this post, you most likely have had […]

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Atlassian Foundation in Cambodia: An introduction

A team of 11 Atlassians is headed to Cambodia to further our efforts in rebuilding education there. This is the first post in our series on the Atlassian Foundation’s contributions to Room to Read in Cambodia. Check back soon for more posts. The Atlassian Foundation in Cambodia It’s hard to believe it’s been almost five years since Atlassian […]

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3 steps to a rocking agile wallboard

Before I started working in video streaming, I had never heard of the term “10-foot UI.” For those who haven’t heard this one yet, a 10-foot UI is the user interface specifically designed for use on televisions and large screens. Why is this interesting for us? Because Jira can be used on a television screen, […]

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Introducing Chet Rong: the world’s worst agile coach

Learning to Do Agile Right For many organizations, transitioning to a fully agile workflow can be a long journey. I’ve met a lot of people during my tenure here at Atlassian – customers and non-customers alike – who are on the path to becoming more agile in their workflow, and I always tell them that […]

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The essence of branch-based workflows

Two weeks ago I had the pleasure of speaking at the Jazoon conference in Switzerland about Git workflows. One particular piece that seemed to resonate well with the audience was the idea of looking at the underlying rules when it comes to branch based workflows. Workflows A workflow defines steps that represent how your team […]

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Harmony generators and promises for Node.js async fun and profit

Today I’m here to preach the gospel of promise-based async programming in Node.js, when coupled with an exciting new Harmony feature called generators. If you’ve been writing Node.js code for a while, then I’m sure you’re familiar with the Node.js callback model. You’ve probably also heard some of the more common nicknames for it: callback hell, […]

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Don’t move to Git

Update: TL;DR: If you don’t like speed, being productive and more reliable coding practices then you shouldn’t use Git. (Please take the material below in good spirit, imagine the main voice is a grumpy friend stuck using SVN; no offense meant!) So, you’ve heard all your hipster friends raving about git. They say it’s the […]

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Webinar: Introducing Jira Service Desk

Update: Jira Service Desk webinar recording now available You asked for it, so we’re posting it. Here is the recording from the webinar that took place on November 26th, 2013. We hope you enjoy the recording and please share it with your team to help spread the word on Jira Service Desk. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=829xoq_Q94E You can also see […]

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API 2.0: New function and enhanced usability

Today, Bitbucket officially launches our 2.0 REST APIs. This release supplies new functionality you can use to automate teams, repositories, branch restrictions, and manage pull requests. In this release you’ll get the ability to: Post new or update existing pull requests Manage pull request activity by merging or declining pull requests Query team membership, list […]

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Publish Jira reports in Confluence, fast

One out of every two Confluence customers also uses Jira. Development teams live in Jira where they track their work; the rest of the business lives in Confluence where everyone collaborates around requirements, documentation, marketing plans, sales reports, and everything else. You’ve told us you need an easy way communicate the work that your development […]

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Inside Atlassian: How the Fisheye team migrated to Bamboo deployments

We all have the tendency to avoid things that are going to be difficult – whether physical, logistical, or otherwise. And we do this knowing full well that if we just faced the tough things head-on, it would result in a much lower degree of total difficulty in the long run. (For example, I once […]