We are happy to announce that Bitbucket Pipelines now supports self-hosted runners on Windows. You can create a self-hosted runner and run it on your Windows infrastructure to run builds with the .Net framework. Since you’re using your own runner, you won’t be charged for any Bitbucket Pipelines build minutes. This self-hosted runner will be […]
We are happy to announce that Bitbucket Pipelines now supports self-hosted runners on Windows. You can create a self-hosted runner and run it on your Windows infrastructure to run builds with the .Net framework. Since you’re using your own runner, you won’t be charged for any Bitbucket Pipelines build minutes. This self-hosted runner will be […]
Trello has been shared between friends, on Twitter, and amongst co-workers since 2011. You know it can help with project management, work management, team organization, and as an organizational knowledge base. Now you’ve decided to get your own Trello board to organize yourself and/or your business, and you’re wondering how to use Trello. We’re here for you, and we’re ready to help.
We are happy to announce that Bitbucket Pipelines now supports self-hosted runners on Windows. You can create a self-hosted runner and run it on your Windows infrastructure to run builds with the .Net framework. Since you’re using your own runner, you won’t be charged for any Bitbucket Pipelines build minutes. This self-hosted runner will be […]
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We are happy to announce that Bitbucket Pipelines now supports self-hosted runners on Windows. You can create a self-hosted runner and run it on your Windows infrastructure to run builds with the .Net framework. Since you’re using your own runner, you won’t be charged for any Bitbucket Pipelines build minutes. This self-hosted runner will be […]
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Kieran Shaw, of BlackPepper, recently posted a great blog with recipe for setting Jira up for an Agile team. However, we recently decided on Jira as our feature/bug tracking tool of choice and thought it would be interesting to see if we could use Jira to manage our agile projects rather than have more than […]
If you’re at Web 2.0 Expo this week in Berlin, please come by the Atlassian booth and say “Guten Tag”! I’m here in Berlin with three of my Atlassian buddies: Jeffrey Walker, Per Fragemann and Josh Wold. Over the past year, Atlassian has flexed its muscles to become a truly global company and the team […]
I was explaining to Brad (a fellow Jira dev) the other day about some code I had written to find functional tests that were missing from our Test Suite and therefore not running automatically. “Basically it uses reflection to find all the concrete classes under the ztests package that implement TestCase,” I told him. “But […]