Archives for the tag: dvcs

Looking for a way to connect your Git or Mercurial repositories to your JIRA issues? Atlassian has recently released a new update to the JIRA DVCS Connector to help you connect your JIRA issues to your DVCS repositories on Bitbucket. For those who don't know, Bitbucket is Atlassian's free code hosting tool for Git and Mercurial repos. So, what is this JIRA DVCS Connector? For those new to this useful plugin, the JIRA DVCS Connector lets you Track commits, monitor source code edits,

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The Tool is the Easy Part - What about the Processes? The FishEye team was the first team at Atlassian to make the switch to DVCS, and while some Atlassians had previous DVCS experience, quite a few had not yet used it in the workplace with a medium-size team of developers before. We looked for help around the web, but there wasn't a lot of people sharing their experiences at the time. We found many resources like "How do I push a branch in Git?" or "How do I pull from multiple remotes in Mercurial?",

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Interested in the latest Stash release? Check out What's New » Seven weeks ago the world met Stash – a centralized solution to manage Git repositories behind the firewall. Stash 1.0 was a huge launch! We've been deluged with great feedback and already have small agile teams and large enterprises adopting Stash for their Git development. We are just getting started, and today Stash's future begins! Stash 1.1 is here with more features focused on making your behind the firewall Git

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Clearvision guides Enterprises to effective DVCS adoption

In the UK many enterprises involved in software development are realising the competitive advantage of moving to a distributed version control system (DVCS).  DVCS is now forming a vital role in their strategy towards continuous delivery.  This advantage is gained not just in switching tool sets but by adapting to a more collaborative approach to development and fully understanding the opportunities this technology enables. DVCS enhances the way development teams interact, enabling greater

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SourceTree 1.4 – Stash’s Trusty Sidekick

Sherlock Holmes and Watson, Han Solo and Chewbacca, Batman and Robin. Every hero has a trusty sidekick to complement his/her talents and form a kick-ass team. With the recent release of SourceTree 1.4, we can now say that it's no different at Atlassian with SourceTree and Stash, Atlassian's Git repo management tool for the enterprise. Holy SourceTree, Batman! In a secret laboratory hidden deep within Sydney, Stash was born to solve the problems that plagued Enterprise teams trying to manage

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Distributed version control systems are not just the future, they're now, and Git has emerged as one of the most popular code version control systems out there. A plethora of online services emerged (including our own Bitbucket) to help early Git adopters share, manage and collaborate their code. For the open source community and many startups, these services have been nothing short of terrific for encouraging code collaboration. But for companies that want to host Git behind the firewall, there

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