The big list of Atlassian gadgets
We’ve just published the big list of Atlassian gadgets. It shows all our gadgets, where they come from and where you can put them. Want to display your Bamboo plan summary on your JIRA dashboard? Or...
View ArticleA new year’s blog roundup
In 2009, we hit a new high of 3,000 blog subscribers. And that was just for our News blog. The other blogs also saw record numbers of subscribers. There’s no sign of a slow down. We wrote 10 blog posts...
View ArticleAtlassian Webinar Roundup
When I joined the marketing team at Atlassian, my first task was to create and run a successful Voice of the Customer and Plugin of the Month webinar series. Here we are, 17 months and over 32 webinars...
View ArticleBamboo 2.6 released – 100 remote agents, improved dashboard
Bamboo 2.6 – Growing the Bamboo Forest The Atlassian Bamboo team is excited to announce the release of Bamboo 2.6. The focus of this release is scaling your Continuous Integration (CI) effort – more...
View ArticleState of the Union – JIRA and GreenHopper
If you frequent the Atlassian blogs, you’ve probably been hearing a lot about our second annual user conference, the Atlassian Summit. We pulled in a whopping 550 attendees this year with another 200...
View ArticleContinuous integration & deployment in Bamboo 3.0
Today we’re announcing Bamboo 3.0, the latest and greatest incarnation of our continuous integration server for agile software development teams. Bamboo 3.0 includes support for Git and Mercurial DVCS,...
View ArticleGoodbye Subversion, Hello Mercurial: A Migration Guide
In my previous post, I discussed some of the factors influencing Atlassian to move away from Subversion and start using Mercurial. This post will be getting into the nitty gritty of how to migrate an...
View ArticleNASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab Launches Atlassian Into Space
Image courtesy of NASA 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...
View ArticleAggregated code coverage using Maven, Clover and Bamboo
This is a guest post from Alex Van Boxel, Software Engineer working at Alcatel-Lucent Antwerp. His pet interests within software are to keep the quality high, smooth running builds and the engineers...
View ArticleClover Goes Mobile!
The Android market is rapidly increasing, being one of the most popular platforms, not only for customers, but also as a platform for developers to create their apps. Just few numbers: Google Play just...
View ArticleGet more out of Java 8 with the new Clover 3.2
Atlassian is happy to announce the launch of Clover 3.2, the latest feature release of our award-winning tool for Java code coverage and test optimization. What’s new in Clover 3.2? It comes with the...
View ArticleClover 3.3 is a great choice for Spock tests
The Spock Framework is one of the best unit testing frameworks compatible with JUnit. It’s based on the Groovy language and it takes its capabilities to an upper level (thanks to huge AST...
View ArticleClover 4 – see the greatest UI change ever
Like an ogre One of my colleagues had an opportunity to work closely with Clover’s HTML code coverage report. After several days, he stated: “Do you know? Clover’s HTML report is like an ogre from the...
View ArticleA message to our RSS subscribers - Atlassian Blog
Greetings, readers! As part of overhauling the Atlassian Blog, we’ve moved our RSS feeds away from Feedburner – an open source system that was deprecated years ago. If you’d like to keep getting posts...
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