Archives for Sten Pittet

Migrate to DVCS Meetup #2 on March 12th

G'day all! We're finally organizing our second meetup in Sydney dedicated to people making the switch to Git or Mercurial. On this occasion we're looking for a company willing to present their own implementation of Git or Mercurial and give a different perspective on their migration. If you're interested, just send me an email at spittet@atlassian.com. When Tuesday, March 12th - 6pm Where Level 6, 341 George Street Sydney Registration You can sign up from our meetup page.

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Sometimes it doesn't hurt to talk again about things we covered in the past. I must admit that before writing this post I was wondering whether or not people would find value in it as the Commit Graph isn't really a brand new feature. But a couple discussions with some folks in Atlassian convinced me that not everyone knew all the great things that you could achieve with it. Taking this in account and thinking about all the new developers adopting our tools everyday I decided to write something

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"I remember when our team was just two developers...". Have you made a statement like that recently? At Atlassian our development team grew from 2 guys to now over 300 developers working in different timezones. Collaborating on the code became more complex as the team was growing but the goal always stayed the same: improve dev speed and ship high quality code. To achieve this we needed to find the right processes, tools and workflows. In our case we just built some of it ourselves. FishEye and

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Note: This post concerns the Download edition of Crucible. When your development team reaches a certain size it can become hard to have a clean code review process. Remote developers can't pair, you have more and more changesets filling in the review queue and more people involved in reviews. You need a way to streamline that process and keep track of all the changes that need to be looked at. Crucible solves these issues by offering a way to peer review code asynchronously - identify people

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Migrate to DVCS Meetup in Sydney

We're hosting our first Migrate to DVCS meetup in our brand new Sydney office! Come learn more about DVCS and our own experience migrating from Subversion to Git and Mercurial. It's also a great occasion to network and connect with others that have similar issues. Last but not least, it's yet another occasion to enjoy a cold beer with the summer kicking off! When Wednesday, October 10th - 6.30PM Where In our new office: 341 George Street, Sydney. Registration You

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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 reviews on your changesets. This blog post will take you through the simple steps that you can follow to link a standalone Crucible instance to your Stash repositories. I'll assume that you already have your Crucible and Stash instances up & running and stay focused on the actions that you need to

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