Archives for the tag: Fisheye

NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab Launches Atlassian Into Space

NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) uses a host of Atlassian products to build the software used for flight mission planning as well as modeling data sent back from satellites and Mars rovers. I sat down with David Mittman, lead software developer and "default Atlassian guy" at JPL to get a closer look at what they're up to. JPL was founded in the 1930s as a place to test new rocket technologies, and—after the creation of NASA in 1958—was chartered with developing the robotic spacecraft

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The last time I introduced the FishEye Release Report, we focused on how it can show you which JIRA issues are included in your new release based on the source, rather than based on what your developers enter manually into JIRA. Furthermore, the Release Report summarizes important information about those JIRA issues, such as their Fix Versions and relevant code reviews. We find these features alone make the plugin really useful, but we have one other high value use for the Release Report that might

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Git vs Mercurial: Why Git?

This post is part of the Atlassian DVCS Guide » This is a guest blog post by Charles O'Farrell, a developer at Atlassian, that will focus on the reasons a team may choose Git as their DVCS of choice. Charles is focused on coding in any DVCS and has spent some time switching users over from ClearCase to Git. In our previous blog we explored why teams may choose Mercurial as their distributed version control system of choice. Now let's explore why Git is a strong option as your distributed version

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Mercurial vs Git: Why Mercurial?

This post is part of the Atlassian DVCS Guide » This is a guest blog post by Steve Losh focusing on the primary reasons a team may choose Mercurial as their (distributed) version control system. Check out Steve’s projects to see some of the cool things he has worked on around Distributed Version Control, or jump over to his Bitbucket account and fork one of his many projects. In our previous posts, we talked about the history of version control and why it's a good thing, as well as why

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Atlassian OnDemand, Meet Google Apps

On the heels of launching Atlassian OnDemand, we are excited to support a growing list of add-ons that connect our development tools with the products and services you rely on to run your business. Whether you're looking to integrate with your helpdesk, business productivity suite, or CRM, we've got the tools to bring your development team into the conversation and to help them communicate better across applications. Over the next four weeks we will highlight add-ons from Google Apps, Get Satisfaction,

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One of the huge features recently introduced in FishEye 2.7 is Git repository management. When the FishEye team thought of this feature our goals were two-fold: Allow enterprises to get or migrate to Git repositories behind their firewall Make it simple to configure repositories permissions for teams Git is a powerful tool for teams moving to distributed version control - but it is more powerful when you have the right workflow on top of it. Let's walk through a concrete way of setting

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