A skeptic’s guide to continuous delivery, Part 1: The business case
This is the first post in our five-part series from guest blogger J. Paul Reed – build engineer, automation enthusiast,...
This is the first post in our five-part series from guest blogger J. Paul Reed – build engineer, automation enthusiast,...
It’s been a tremendous ride since we first introduced Stash, our on-premises Git repository manager. We started the journey toward...
Nobody will ever accuse me of being a wine snob, what with my unsophisticated palate and refusal to spend over...
Few software projects start their lives spread out across multiple repositories. But, neither do most projects that remain in a...
When we’re out n’ about at meetups, conferences, etc., people often ask why they should use Stash when there are...
My list of favorite new things at Atlassian since returning from 3 months leave is as follows: my adjustable-height desk,...
Last week we held our first webinar on Git branching workflows for agile teams. With over 500 attendees and loads...
We all have the tendency to avoid things that are going to be difficult – whether physical, logistical, or otherwise....
Those of you who saw me at Summit 2013 know I’ve got a special project underway: In about four weeks,...
Today we have a guest post from Alexandra Schladebeck, product manager for Jubula, an Eclipse open source project for cross-platform, functional test...
Moving to Git opens up a whole new level of agility for software teams. Freed from the clunky code freezes...
Shipping a new feature always brings a mixture of emotions, no matter your role in getting it out the door....
Thursday October 24th, 9am Pacific We all know that the DevOps approach brings developers and operators into closer collaboration. We...
We spend a lot of time on the Bamboo team thinking about how to make really excellent continuous integration (CI)...
Stash, our Git repository manager, is one of the hottest products at Atlassian. If you follow us on Twitter, you may...