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Mobile apps for Bitbucket

Ever had the need to access Bitbucket when away from your desktop? At least a few Bitbucket users have and gone one step further! Bitbucket has gone mobile with the help of several community developed mobile apps. Whether you are using an iPhone or Android device there are several apps to help keep tabs on Bitbucket source. […]

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Pull requests with side-by-side diffs

Bitbucket now has the option to view file changes—IDE-style—with side-by-side diffs: With both versions of the file shown in full with synchronized scrolling, you can more quickly grok what has changed, making code review easier in: pull requests the compare view individual commits Show me more: expandable context Unified diffs are great for reviewing small […]

Article in Trello

Trello common questions

My Trello board is blank. How do I start? Great question! A lot of getting started with Trello has to do with understanding your workflow. Your workflow starts with a few lists, with cards for the tasks you want to complete and information you want to track.

Article in Teamwork

The Future of Communication…

Atlassian’s biggest product release ever is just days away. After more than a year of development, and many more years of listening to your feedback, Confluence 4.0 will deliver the fastest, richest, most intuitive content collaboration experience, ever. Confluence 4.0 takes team collaboration to a whole new level with greatly enhanced social features. It’s never been […]

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Now with Code Commenting and Mentions

Two months ago we revamped our pull request feature to help teams using DVCS and Bitbucket increase their productivity. One bit was missing though; the ability to easily have a conversation around code changes. This is why we are excited to announce threaded commenting for pull requests and changesets! Below is a screenshot of a recent […]

Article in Bitbucket

Dress up your repository with a README

Have you ever thought it strange that Bitbucket displays READMEs on the “source” screen rather than the “overview” screen? Many repositories have the landing page set to “source” to accommodate this quirk. The natural home for READMEs is the overview screen, so we’ve made this change. In the short term, we’ll continue to display READMEs […]

Article in Jira Service Management

A different kind of Groupon – Room to Read donation, matched by Atlassian

Atlassian’s relationship with Room to Read started back in 2009 with the launch of our Starter Licenses. To date, our customers’ contributions have raised over $1,000,000 for literacy programs in developing countries. As part of our ongoing support of Room to Read, Atlassian is sponsoring this week’s Groupon deal in the US. Groupon subscribers are able to buy […]

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Introducing groups

Yesterday we rolled out an new way to better manage your teams through the use of groups. Here’s what the group feature gives you: create unlimited custom groups names that can be assigned access to a repository with read, write or admin access groups can be configured so that newly created repositories by default have […]

Article in Jira Service Management

Translating the documentation for Jira, Confluence and other Atlassian applications

At Atlassian, we’re spreading our wings into other countries. We recently launched Atlassian Translations where people can collaborate to translate the user interface for Jira, Confluence and other applications into the language of their choice. The new localised website pages are a great start to providing relevant content in people’s own languages. What about translations […]

Article in Jira Service Management

Atlassian Foundation does bush regeneration with Conservation Volunteers Australia

This week sixteen doughty Atlassians joined Conservation Volunteers Australia (CVA) and Warringah Council in a war on weeds. We revisited the site of our previous battle. I have to admit to some trepidation when planning this second expedition. What if we got to the site and saw all our previous work undone? What if the […]

Article in Bitbucket

Repository search filtering

It’s been amazing to watch all of the projects being added to Bitbucket since modifying our pricing plan in late September. The growth of your public and private repositories even has us looking to expand our diskspace sooner than we original planned! With all of this growth, we’ve noticed that it’s sometimes difficult to sift […]

Article in Jira Service Management

$45,982, 40 Moustaches and 1 Blue Mohawk

That’s what November Movember at Atlassian has been all about. A record 40 Atlassian’s grew a moustache to show their support and raise awareness for men’s health issues, raising $45,982 along the way.

Article in Jira Service Management

It’s Movember @ Atlassian – Double Mo all the Way!

It’s that time of the year once again. The month that you get to grow a killer ‘stache to raise some dough and help highlight men’s health issuesspecifically prostate cancer and depression in men.

This year there’s a record 38 Atlassian Mo Bro’s participating. They’ve got a pretty good incentive…

Article in Jira Service Management

Webinar – Distributed Software Development with Jira Studio

Software development teams are becoming more and more distributed, which makes setting up and managing dev tool infrastructure more and more challenging and time-consuming. If your team includes: Employees working in multiple offices Employees who work from home or on the road Contract or agency developers then hosted software development tools are a great way […]

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Upcoming Webinar – “Making the Switch to Jira Studio”

Are you curious to learn if hosted software development with Jira Studio would be a good fit for your team or organization? On Wednesday, October 27th at 9:00 AM PDT (GMT-8), we’re hosting an informational webinar that will cover: Features of Jira Studio, including those not found in our download products. Infrastructure and security policies […]