Archives for the tag: code review

Stash 2.5: Public access to projects and repositories

Security versus usability: This is a tradeoff we're all familiar with in software development, and even applies to hosting your code. Part of the challenge of enterprise-grade repository management is the ability to keep your intellectual property secure, while safely exposing the public-facing parts of your code to the people who need to access it. Recently we've given more flexibility and granularity in the way that your code is exposed: 2.0 introduced the ability to protect certain branches

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Today we are pleased to announce the latest release of FishEye and Crucible. FishEye and Crucible give agile teams a powerful way to browse, search, share and review source code. Tight integration with the JIRA issue tracker gives teams traceability between issues, stories and source, regardless of your source code management system(s) – Git, Subversion, CVS, Mercurial or Perforce. FishEye 2.9 and Crucible 2.9 have improved integration with JIRA, enabling development teams to move faster and

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Stash 1.3: Enterprise Git Gets Social with Pull Requests

The remote control. Napster. The Smartphone. The plastic bits at the ends of shoelaces. All incredible technologies that made what came before both instantly antiquated and forgettable. A technology shift, even a subtle one, can entirely transform an industry. It happened in software development 10 years ago with agile - a once in a decade change to how teams build and ship software - and it's happening again, now, with distributed version control systems (DVCS) like Git. Git introduces completely

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Creating Optimal Reviews

Everyone should know by now what the benefits of code review are - even if you think they are just theoretical. Finding defects sooner, sharing knowledge, "pairing" across timezones. But are you actually getting these out of your process? Taking just the worst of the reviews that I see, I would say no. And probably most of the time. Particularly if you are a Code Review Denier. If you were actually seeing these benefits, code review would be a good thing, right? Please correct me if you think I'm

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FishEye 2 and Crucible 2 released!

I am very excited to announce the release of FishEye 2 and Crucible 2. Both of these products have undergone a complete UI makeover with improved usability and productivity features focused on agile development. FishEye and Crucible help you explore your source code and conduct code reviews that actually work.

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