Monthly Archives: September 2010

Introducing the Bamboo Release Management Plugin – Part 2

This is the second blog of a two part blog series submitted by Jonathan Doklovic. The first blog introduced the Bamboo Release Management plugin (Part 1) and the second will provide a brief tutorial on using the plugin. Jonathan is Founder and CEO of Systems Bliss Inc., an Atlassian Partner. Jonathan has been using Atlassian tools and writing plugins for them for over 5 years and has over 25 years of development experience. Bamboo Release Management Plugin Tutorial In this blog post I'm

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Traceable Builds with Atlassian Bamboo and Artifactory

This is a guest post by Noam Tenne of JFrog Ltd. This post takes a deep look into the Build Artifactory Plugin, a Bamboo plugin that introduces support for Maven 3 and Ivy/Ant builders while providing improved CI and Build Integration capabilities to Bamboo users. Where are your build artifacts? It's Monday morning; Do you know where your build artifacts are? Most chances - no. Your build is "out in the wild", how can you trace any records of its making? Is it reproducible like your SCM history?

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Introducing The Bamboo Release Management Plugin – Part 1

This is a guest blog post submitted by Jonathan Doklovic. Jonathan is Founder and CEO of Systems Bliss Inc., an Atlassian Partner. Jonathan has been using Atlassian tools and writing plugins for them for over 5 years and has over 25 years of development experience. His goal is to blissfully skip through a field filled with fluffy bunnies while automated systems are doing his bidding. This is a two part blog series. The first will focus on introducing the Bamboo Release Management plugin and the

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Code review with the Atlassian Bamboo developers (Part 2)

In a previous post (Part 1) we introduced how the Atlassian Bamboo developers were using Crucible for their code review process. We showed a snapshot of why the Bamboo developers do code review and how they get the process started. In this post you will learn about how the Bamboo developers perform code reviews and some tips and tricks they have learned along the way. Before we jump into the post, let's review the number of ways (and places) to create Crucible code reviews. Crucible web

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Recently we did some analysis of JIRA Studio's usage metrics, and came across an interesting fact.   According to our measurements, 60% of JIRA Studio instances are accessed by users in more than one country.     We suspect this metric indicates that a lot of JIRA Studio customers have team members located offshore (either employees or contractors), but we'd like to hear from you to confirm it! Tell us about your distributed team! If you're using JIRA Studio with

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Code Review with the Atlassian Bamboo Developers (Part 1)

A common question that comes up is how do the Atlassians use their own tools. Whether you're on the Confluence, JIRA, FishEye, Crucible, Bamboo, Crowd, Plugin development, or any other team you use the Atlassian toolset as part of the development process. One point to remember is that different teams may use the tools differently. This two part blog series will focus on how the Atlassian Bamboo developers use Crucible for their code review process. Before we jump into the series lets quickly review

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