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13 days left before Codegeist ends!

That’s right, only 13 days left before four awesome developers win $45,000 in cash prizes. What are you waiting for? If this news comes to you as a surprise, it’s not too late. Codegeist is our annual...

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Linking your Stash Git repositories to Crucible for code reviews

A couple months ago we released Stash, our new Git repository hosting solution behind the firewall. Stash is a great solution for repository hosting that you can couple to Crucible to perform code...

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Meet the New & Improved Bamboo OnDemand!

If you’re a Bamboo OnDemand subscriber, you could be forgiven for feeling a stab of jealousy every time a batch of new kick-ass features comes out for the on-premises Bamboo offering.  ”When, oh when,...

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Stash 1.2 released: Enterprise Git the way you want it

Git is fast-becoming a “must have” in the Enterprise. Developers are quickly moving from using Git for their personal projects to pushing Git into their companies. IT administrators in the Enterprise...

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Stash 1.3 Beta – Getting Social with Pull Requests

Stash is getting social with the introduction of Pull Requests, the most requested feature since the release of Stash 1.0. Download the beta today and get a preview of Stash 1.3. What are Pull...

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Want to Learn How to Build Plugins?

Have you ever had the desire to add new features or customize Atlassian products?  Well, you can do just that by building your own Atlassian plugin.  We provide the plugin framework and an SDK to make...

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Gamifying Stash with Badgr – Commit, Code, Achieve

This is a guest blog by Stefan Kohler, creator of Badgr, an add-on that makes Stash more fun by introducing achievements and badges for commits. Badgr won the award for “Best Stash Add-on” in Codegeist...

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Stash 1.3: Enterprise Git Gets Social with Pull Requests

The remote control. Napster. The Smartphone. The plastic bits at the ends of shoelaces. All incredible technologies that made what came before both instantly antiquated and forgettable. A technology...

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Stash 2.0 – Powered by Git. Controlled by You.

Chocolate rain, rage face, double rainbow. Great memes spread like wildfire. One minute you’re unaware, the next you’re singing some Korean song you barely understand and dancing like a horse. DVCS...

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Introducing Stash Enterprise Offering, Git Repository Management for Large...

Developers at big companies have aspirations similar to those at small, nimble start-ups. Plain and simple, they want to be able to ‘get in the zone’ and drive faster code velocity for both themselves...

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From SVN to Git: How Atlassian Made the Switch Without Sacrificing Active...

This post was featured in Dr. Dobb’s as part of a series focusing on enterprise teams making the switch to Git. At Atlassian, we have been extremely excited about DVCS for a number of years. We have...

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From SVN to Git: How Atlassian Made the Switch Without Sacrificing Active...

Featured on Dr. Dobb’s, this is the second blog in a three part series about making the switch to Git in the enterprise. In the first post, we discussed why so many teams today have decided to make the...

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Why Developers

There’s a new report out from our pals at ZeroTurnaround’s Rebel Labs covering the value of continuous integration, commonly used tools & technologies (Atlassian’s own Bamboo gets a nice...

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From SVN to Git: How Atlassian Made the Switch Without Sacrificing Active...

This post was featured in Dr. Dobb’s as part of a series focusing on enterprise teams making the switch to Git. In this three part blog series we focus on migrating the JIRA code base from Subversion...

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Stash 2.1: Pull Requests, Issues, Builds – Integrated

Pull requests – now at the heart of the code discussion. Ever since we introduced pull requests in Stash 1.3, and added branch permissions in 2.0 that let you restrict who can merge pull requests,...

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Stash 2.1: Scratch that itch

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...

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Bamboo Build Status for Stash – pull requests will save you from Nerf armageddon

I love pull requests No, really: I love pull requests. But I’ve learned to be more than a little nervous when accepting them. If only I had a dollar for every time an innocent-looking pull request...

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Introducing the Stash Avatar Picker

Recently in Stash we added Project Avatars. We wanted to have a really slick user experience for uploading, translating and cropping images to be used as avatars, so we built the Avatar Picker. Our...

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Hooked on Stash

One of the most highly requested features in Stash has been commit hooks. Git has an in-built mechanism called “hooks” which allows you to hook into just before and after a push event. In Git, hooks...

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Stash 2.2: Customize your workflow with Git hooks

No two Git workflows are the same. Every development team is different and so are the workflows they are using. It is impossible to come up with one single “best practice” that will work for all...

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