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The distributed team’s guide to Git mirrors

Gallup’s 2017 State of the American Workplace found the number of employees working remotely reached 43%, up from 39% in 2012. In 2018, finding a company that lacks distributed teams or remote employees feels like an anomaly. If you’ve worked on a distributed team, then you’re familiar with the unique culture and challenges that spring forth. For development teams, […]

Article in Bitbucket

Unearth new repositories and Git v2 improvements in Bitbucket Server 5.13

How much time do you spend every week trying to find things? At home, it’s finding your keys and, at work, it’s finding the root cause of a bug or an old pull requests that introduced the bug. Since we’re not in the business of tracking your keys, Bitbucket Server 5.13 is making it easier to […]

Article in Developers

5 ways to make the most of Jira Software and Bitbucket

Bitbucket Cloud and Jira Software Cloud integrate in some pretty cool ways. Here are our 5 favorites.

Article in Bitbucket

How Bitbucket Data Center’s largest customers scale with Git

Supporting a growing software team is a daunting challenge, and Git is often at the heart of that task. Ensuring developers can effectively collaborate requires user provisioning, tool permissions, and enough horsepower to support all of the load. If you support a distributed team, the factors become more complex. How do you ensure developers have a consistent experience across geographies […]

Article in Bitbucket

Make Git disaster recovery easier with Bitbucket Data Center

Learn how Bitbucket Data Center’s disaster recovery features help your team bounce back from an outage.

Article in Bitbucket

Watch this! New look, watch repos, and unicorns in Bitbucket 5.10

Does it ever feel like the codebase you work in (or its core dependencies) can change in the blink of an eye? As soon as you’ve moved to the latest version, a new stable release comes out. It’s even more frustrating when it happens inside your company. Sure, it might come up during daily standup… […]

Article in Developers

Meet Bitbucket Cloud’s new chatbot

Bitbucket Cloud’s new chatbot features a wide range of notification types, plenty of interactivity, and some smart configuration features that will supercharge your team’s development workflow. The bot is available today for Slack and is coming soon to Atlassian Stride and other leading chat platforms. Smarter, by default Debates have sparked weighing the benefits of real-time communication and the […]

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6 things you should know before & after integrating Jira Software Server with Bitbucket Server

What do coffee and donuts have in common with Jira Software Server and Bitbucket Server? Together, they make for a great experience, and I’d even go as far to say having one without the other is a bit unsatisfying. We at Atlassian know the ins and outs of coffee and don– er… I mean Jira Software […]

Article in Jira Service Management

How a large insurance company migrated to Jira, Confluence and Bitbucket Data Center in 3 months

“We’re migrating to Data Center products for Jira and Confluence. What does the migration involve, have other teams done it?”, asked an admin from a large company. Data Center is Atlassian’s enterprise product line for companies which self-host Atlassian applications on-premise or on AWS or Azure. These companies migrate from Server products to Data Center […]

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Three tips for modernizing your builds with Bamboo

If your development team is like ours, they want automated builds, tests, and releases tied together in a single workflow. And not tied together with kitchen string and duct tape like some crazy Rube Goldberg machine, either. We’re talking smooth and seamless like a well-oiled pinball machine. That’s why Bamboo customers choose it: it’s flexible […]

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3 steps to enable Bitbucket Pipelines build notifications in Hipchat

Every time you trigger a build in Bitbucket Pipelines, whether by pushing commits or creating a pull request, you have to remain at your desk refreshing email to see if the build has passed. All to avoid wearing the cone of shame for not finding out about a failed build quickly. Wouldn’t it just be […]

Article in Developers

Practical continuous deployment: a guide to automated software delivery

Continuous deployment guides frequently focus on the culture and adoption aspects. What’s less common to see is how teams have addressed practical nuts-and-bolts issues. In this post, I’ll talk about the hurdles my team had to jump while transitioning to continuous deployment: workflow stuff, tools stuff, and a bunch of “gotchas”. And for those of […]

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Stash on Docker

Docker has been moving at ‘lightning speed’ and has been adopted by software development teams all over the world. Since the beginning, we at Atlassian, have been very excited about the potential of Docker. In fact, we wrote early on how to run Java in a Docker container, and created an internal self-service model to deploy applications on our cloud using Docker containers. We also experimented early with containerizing our products (see our experiments on bitbucket). We have been big fans of Docker, and I am proud to serve on Docker’s Advisory Board.