Archives for the tag: JIRA integration

The fact that you're reading this is highly suspicious. Wouldn't you rather be coding right now? Are you really a developer, or are you some alien life form in an over-worn "There's no place like 127.0.0.1" t-shirt masquerading as a coder? See, we've been made to understand that, more than anything, devs just want to get back to coding. We also understand how hard it can be to keep a growing dev team flowing smoothly as new members join and new features are coded. Teams need a common interface

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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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It all started as a bit of a "joke" ShipIt project. A few of us play Minecraft together on a multi-player server and, after some customary ShipIt pizza and beer, decided that a Minecraft mod for creating and resolving JIRA issues would be a shoe-in for a crowd-pleasing ShipIt winner. Given that, if taken in proportion, the size of a Minecraft world is roughly equivalent to eight times the surface of the Earth, we all agreed it's pretty easy to lose track of all the great ideas you get while playing.

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Since more than half of Atlassian's JIRA customers also use Confluence, the Team Calendars development team has been working hard to tighten the integration between the two. We know that not everyone lives inside of JIRA and you've told us that your team members that work in Confluence want to keep track of the projects in JIRA too. Our latest release, Team Calendars 1.9, takes the integration to a whole new level by supporting saved JIRA filters, so you can create JIRA Calendars that track

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If you hadn't heard, JIRA 5 is coming soon, real soon. Naturally, the Team Calendars development team wanted to get in on the action before the BIG release. Without further adue we’re excited to announce that our next major release - Team Calendars 1.9 - is available for download now! Only track what matters from JIRA Team Calendars allows you to track JIRA projects in Confluence using JIRA Calendars - a great solution for project leads that straddle Confluence and JIRA daily. For

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