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Sten Pittet

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A look back at the past months for Fisheye and Crucible

Not so long ago I was lucky enough to speak at our Getting Git Right tour about our migration from Subversion to Git here at Atlassian. I loved sharing our experience, and I had great questions from the crowd. It also confirmed my belief that many people need some time to make the transition from […]

Track code changes in Jira issues for Subversion, Perforce and more

It has always been a huge priority for Atlassian to bridge the gap between code and issues, and make teams more productive. The newest release of  Jira 6.2, with integrations into Fisheye and Crucible 3.3, does just that by boosting the traceability between issues and source. The development panel in Jira will give you all […]

Fisheye and Crucible 3.3: Clearer reviews and extended APIs

I’m thrilled to announce the release of Fisheye and Crucible 3.3! Reviews are now easier to process and you can extend the integration with your systems with new REST resources. On top of that, Fisheye and Crucible are now a step ahead in supporting new technologies of the latest Subversion and Internet Explorer compatibilities. Try […]

Fisheye and Crucible 3.2 release: Check out repositories and search faster

I’m pleased to announce that the new Fisheye and Crucible release is out!  We’re improving the way Fisheye and Crucible can be the central place for your developers to discover source, and improve code quality. Try Fisheye and Crucible 3.2 today Better design with the Atlassian Design Guidelines Thanks to the Atlassian Design Guidelines (ADG), we’re unifying […]

Jump through changesets and reviews with j/k keyboard shortcuts

We like to ship big things, but sometimes great things come out of tiny features. That’s how I feel about the review navigation shortcuts – with only 2 keys you can jump through all the files, diffs and comments of your changesets and reviews. Choosing the content to navigate In Fisheye, the j and k […]