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Thinking of switching to DVCS? Git yourself to Summit
Many enterprises around the world are facing a new challenge brought about by the modern development age — moving from a centralized version control system, such as Subversion, to a distributed version control system, such as Git. This post isn’t to rant on the benefits of DVCS over CVCS (faster working with code, advanced workflows, and lightweight branching […]
Fisheye and Crucible 3.1: A new dashboard and search experience
The new Fisheye and Crucible 3.1 release features a huge upgrade to our code search, visualization, and review tools that will help development teams collaborate faster and streamlines their workflows. This release focuses on keeping developers in the flow, and putting key information front and center — a cleaner dashboard, faster search, and new Jira […]
Stash 2.7: Optimize your development workflow with Jira and Stash
Optimizing the development workflow is crucial to keeping product teams productive — after all, every second not coding is a second lost. In Stash 2.6 we introduced ways to give developers some time back with fork synchronization and repository search. In Stash 2.7, we continue the theme of optimizing your development workflows by putting more information […]
Stash 2.6: Fork synchronization, audit logs and repository quick-search
Developers are always seeking “the flow” because they know interruptions are focus killers. Most developers we know want to come into work and build cool stuff with clean code. What don’t they want to spend time on? Manually synchronizing a forked repository, or playing tug-of-war with IT over permissions to access server logs. Getting side-tracked with things […]
Stash 2.5: Public access to projects and repositories
Security versus usability: This is a tradeoff we’re all familiar with in software development, and even applies to hosting your code. Part of the challenge of enterprise-grade repository management is the ability to keep your intellectual property secure, while safely exposing the public-facing parts of your code to the people who need to access it. Recently […]