Monthly Archives: May 2009

This Bamboo customer story is the sixth of an 8-part blog series about why so many developers adopt continuous integration written by our guest blogger, John Ferguson Smart. Last time we talked about optimizing Continuous Integration to push build artifacts, and this week we cover automating the staging and production deployments using Maven, JIRA, and Bamboo.

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Agile webinar: S1 and Atlassian’s Tool Set

Register now for next week's Voice of the Customer webinar with Jeff Schilling of S1 Enterprise. Jeff, S1 Enterprise's CTO, will discuss their automated Software Development Lifecycle. S1 has gone agile by leveraging Jira, Confluence, Clover, and Fisheye. This integrated tool-stack delivers value to their development teams, while simplifying regulatory compliance reporting. Register now: Thu, May 14, 2009 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM PDT

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Bamboo plugins for Git and GitHub

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In just the last few weeks, there have been several great developments for Atlassian Bamboo users looking to move their source to Git or GitHub. What started as a FedEx project for Don Brown, our Integration Architect, quickly evolved into the Bamboo Git Repository Plugin thanks to the help of Juan Alonso "slnc" and several others. Now, Andy Pols has stepped up with a GitHub Repository Plugin.

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From Generalists to Specialists

A while back Atlassian reached $100 million in all time revenue. We've asked some of our employees to give us their take on how they've seen the company grow. Better late than never, VP of Engineering, Soren Harner: When I joined Atlassian in 2007, we had one-third the number of people in product development we have today, crammed into two rooms in a small office on George St. in the Sydney CBD. Bicycles were parked in all corners, and there were no showers, which made pair programming a challenge

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