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Inside Atlassian: managing agile releases, Stash style

Stash, our Git repository manager, is one of the hottest products at Atlassian. If you follow us on Twitter, you may have noticed that the Stash team delivers new versions about every 5 weeks. That’s...

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Upgrade your development workflow

Wouldn’t it be great to stop fretting over the small stuff, and spend your time being a developer? Our latest releases* make the once-tedious hurdles of software administration a thing of the past. Our...

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Stash 2.8: branch-based workflows simplified

Last week, we unveiled tight integrations between Atlassian software development tools that guide your entire branch-based workflow from JIRA issue all the way to merge. Branches are a fundamental...

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New webinar – “Git Branching for Agile Teams”

Moving to Git opens up a whole new level of agility for software teams. Freed from the clunky code freezes and monolithic mega-merges that plague centralized version control, developers can isolate...

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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...

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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...

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Happy Holidays from the Stash team!

On the Stash team, we are focused on building high-quality software. From mandatory code reviews to continuous performance testing to automated test suites, we take pride in ensuring that every release...

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Guest blog: Migrating a large codebase to Git with Atlassian Stash

This guest post comes courtesy of Carolyn Van Slyck, a full-stack software developer and a newly converted champion for Git. Carolyn has recently spearheaded her team’s source code migration from SVN...

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New webinar – Feature development lifecycle with Git

If you’ve ever sat down with a more experienced developer for a pair programming session, you’d probably agree that it’s one of the most effective ways to learn, and absorb new skills, tools, and...

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Git the whole picture in JIRA

In October we introduced Atlassian’s feature branching workflow – a simple and foolproof way to get started with Git branching for teams using JIRA, Stash, SourceTree, and Bamboo. The push-button...

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Stash 2.11: Faster feedback with better diffs and commenting

Stash has had the best pull request experience for a while now, but we’re not about to rest on our laurels. In Stash 2.11, we’re bringing you even better ways to review and comment on code. You can see...

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Webinar: Git Essentials – see it live!

On February 25th, we introduced Atlassian Git Essentials and the latest integrations between JIRA, Stash, and Bamboo. You may have read about it on TechCrunch, on our blog, or maybe you watched this...

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Stash 2.12: Find your focus with improved diffs and comments

One of the Stash team’s goals is to make code collaboration simple for teams everywhere. From in-line comments to side-by-side diffs, we’ve been delivering features that make it easier for your teams...

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Watch the recording of our live Git Essentials demo

First came agile development, and now it’s all about Git. You’ve heard that it’s great for decentralized teams, prevents merge hell, and is awesome for collaboration. But how do you get started? Well,...

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5 reasons Stash users are glad they chose Stash

When we’re out n’ about at meetups, conferences, etc., people often ask why they should use Stash when there are so many other options out there. At the risk of waxing existential, that’s a question...

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Case study: How Orbitz migrated to Git

The first step of any trip is getting there. To make trip planning painless, Orbitz Worldwide – a leading online travel site operating in more than 180 countries – offers easy-to-use online travel...

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Bamboo 5.5: instant access to Stash repos

Few software projects start their lives spread out across multiple repositories. But, neither do most projects that remain in a single repo forever. Take JIRA, for example: At 12 years of age, it is...

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Parlez vous Git? Stash 3 ist hier!

It’s been a tremendous ride since we first introduced Stash, our on-premises Git repository manager. We started the journey toward that initial launch by asking our customers questions: Why is Git...

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Helping teams across the world collaborate with Git

Git. By now you’ve heard about all the awesome things it provides such as cheap branching, high redundancy, the flexibility to work anywhere – the list goes on. But you need the right tools to unlock...

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Winning with FishEye/Crucible 3.4: Webinar recording now available

Recently, Sten Pittet, product manager at Atlassian, held a webinar focused on FishEye/Crucible 3.4. He walked through major enhancements including how to: Speed reviews with automatic full screen mode...

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