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...
View ArticleStash 3.1: Get more out of your code reviews
In our on-going efforts to continuously provide the best code review experience in Stash, we are excited to deliver two ways for you to better collaborate with your team on code review. From attaching...
View ArticleGit guilt, blame, and code review
I’ve been doing a bit of traveling lately on the second leg of the Getting Git Right tour. It’s been a blast meeting so many devs from around the world. It’s been particularly incredible to see how...
View ArticleStash 3.2: From branch diffs to pull requests in a click
Here on the Stash team, we know how valuable pull requests are, because we use them every day. We’re constantly looking for ways to improve them and make you more productive. In Stash 3.2, we’re...
View ArticleStash’s super-powerful companion
As Git solidifies its position as the version-control-of-choice in the workplace, Stash is delighting those workplace Git users. And it’s no surprise: Stash is fantastic for organizing repos, digging...
View ArticleRepo-driven triggers, the quiet period, and you
What the heck is the quiet period? The quiet period is a optional setting on each repository connected to Bamboo. After seeing that a commit has been made to the repo, the quiet period (if enabled)...
View ArticleNew webinar! Untangled development with Git Essentials
Today’s best software is made not by lone hackers coding in solitary basements, but by teams of “makers” working together to build the next great thing. But without shared workflows, rigorous testing,...
View ArticleUntangled development with Git Essentials – webinar recap
Last week we gathered up several hundred of our fellow software makers and talked about four development practices you can use to keep from getting your wires crossed: feature branching, continuous...
View Article5 tips for great code reviews
In almost every organization, team members collaborate to get work done. Software teams typically transition issues between people for different functions like code development, code review, and...
View ArticleScaling Git with Stash Data Center
Stash has always been the fastest and most secure Git repository management tool available, and now, it’s also the most scalable. Announcing the release of Stash Data Center (available today in beta)!...
View ArticleStash 3.3: Track your pull request progress with tasks
The Stash & Bitbucket team is excited to announce the release of pull request tasks – the perfect way to stay on top your pull request progress. When a pull request is created, we know it’s only...
View Article5 tips to make your Git repos CI-friendly
If you follow Atlassian, you know we’re big on continuous integration and Git–separately, sure: but even bigger on the power that the two offer in combination. Today I want to share some tips for...
View ArticleTAM Day: Top 5 best practices at enterprise scale
Summit 2014 has officially ended and, with over 2,100 attendees, was our biggest annual conference yet. One of my favorite additions to Summit this year was an event hosted by the Technical Account...
View ArticleNew webinar: Git workflows for SaaS teams
If you’re new to Git, or are looking to make the switch, you might have a sneaking suspicion that your old development workflow from the SVN days isn’t, well… working. You’re not alone. When teams at...
View ArticlePutting a lasso on the Salesforce development process
Developing on the Salesforce platform can become complex to manage as your team and your projects grow and mature. At Atlassian, our internal Salesforce development team started five years ago with a...
View ArticleGit workflows webinar now available
In case you missed last Thursday’s “Git workflows for SaaS teams” webinar, we just published the recording. Despite the title, the content is about 10% SaaS / 90% Git best practice, so you should get...
View ArticleStash 3.4: More signal, less noise
Pull requests are an easy way for teammates to request your feedback on their code. But, as your projects are successful and your team grows, the number of pull requests coming your way can get...
View ArticleImportant support policy change
To better serve our customers and partners, Atlassian has modified our security policy for JIRA, Confluence, and Stash. Atlassian Cloud customers are not affected by any of the changes described in...
View ArticleOrganic code reviews for a billion-dollar order system
Let’s get the punch-line out of the way up-front: “Without being asked”. In a move that genuinely surprised me, the team behind the Atlassian ordering system adopted peer code reviews in a purely...
View ArticleStill building software with sticky notes?
Not anymore at Trulia. “The days of managing work items with sticky notes and a bunch of fragmented tools are long gone,” says Nate Van Dusen, Trulia’s Engineering Program Management Director. Like so...
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