Archives for the tag: Fisheye

Major milestones for FishEye, Crucible and Clover

During the holidays there are many reasons to celebrate, and for us here at Atlassian, the month of December included some very significant milestones for our developer tools. We now have over 1200 organisations using FishEye to search and navigate their source code repositories, over 650 using Crucible to conduct online peer code reviews, and over 600 using Clover to improve their test coverage.

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3,600 Free Licenses Feels Pretty Good

One reason I enjoy working at Atlassian is that our founders highly encourage us to contribute to our community. For example, every employee receives five paid days annually to volunteer at a charity of his/her choice. Another cool thing Atlassian does is donate free community licenses to non-profits (I'm planning to deploy Confluence for the faculty at my son's pre-school). And we support the open-source community with free Open Source Project Licenses. Community contribution is a core value for

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Atlassian Development Tools at 299,792,458 Meters per Second

Sid Probstein, the CTO of Attivio, recently posted a great blog about developing Software at the Speed of Light Sid leads a clever team that has shipped two big releases in one year without slipping schedule dates. While Sid lists many secrets to his team's success, one pillar of their productivity is their use of Atlassian tools: To support the automation goal above, we are very careful about selecting tools that support our goals. You will find the entire Atlassian Software stack - JIRA, Bamboo,

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New FishEye & Crucible Releases, plus the IDE Connector!

I'm pleased to announce two shiny new product releases - FishEye 1.6 and Crucible 1.6 - as well as the impending release of the much-anticipated Atlassian IDE Connector, which lets you interact with your favorite Atlassian tools directly from IntelliJ IDEA (and soon, Eclipse).

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How do Atlassian tools work together, especially with the recently acquired Fisheye, Crucible and Clover? You're not the only one mulling this over. In fact, that's exactly what reporter Jonathan Erickson of Dr. Dobbs Portal was wondering during a recent interview with Pete Moore, Clover Product Manager. Pete explains the integration through real-life scenarios: To give you a feel about how all the products are going to come together, here's a couple of examples of the very cool kind of things

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