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FishEye/Crucible 3.4: Fullscreen mode, Stash integration

Software development is a fast-moving industry and we can see today that a lot of companies are doing a transition from traditional VCS like Subversion to Git. It’s to support that effort that we’ve...

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Webinar: What’s new in FishEye/Crucible 3.4

On April 15th, we shipped the latest FishEye/Crucible 3.4 release. Our upcoming webinar, Winning with FishEye/Crucible 3.4, will give you the opportunity walk through the changes with product manager,...

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Our top 10 tips for distributed development teams

I often get asked about how we use our own tools for software development here at Atlassian. Since it is fast becoming the norm to work as a distributed team at Atlassian, I thought I’d take a moment...

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Winning with FishEye/Crucible 3.4: Webinar recording now available

Recently, Sten Pittet, product manager at Atlassian, held a webinar focused on FishEye/Crucible 3.4. He walked through major enhancements including how to: Speed reviews with automatic full screen mode...

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FishEye and Crucible tips & tricks: My favorite shortcuts

Last week, I was going through some specifications in Confluence with a relatively new Atlassian employee. As he was looking for a page he’d recently worked on, I casually mentioned, “Just hit G then...

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FishEye/Crucible 3.5: Improved performance, better browsing

With great improvements in the user interface and new API calls for managing instances, the 3.5 release will delight both users and administrators of FishEye and Crucible. We’re proud to announce the...

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5 tips for great code reviews

In almost every organization, team members collaborate to get work done. Software teams typically transition issues between people for different functions like code development, code review, and...

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FishEye/Crucible 3.6: branch reviews, actions dialog

Today we are proud to announce the release of FishEye and Crucible 3.6. In this release we’ve made creating a review from a branch in your SCM much, much simpler and streamlined. We’ve also continued...

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Atlassian update for Git and Mercurial vulnerability

The maintainers of the Git and Mercurial open source projects have identified a vulnerability in the Git and Mercurial clients for Macintosh and Windows operating systems that could allow critical...

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FishEye/Crucible 3.7: more powerful branch reviews

We’re proud to announce a new release of FishEye and Crucible 3.7 today. With it, we’ve made branch reviews more powerful and automatic. This release also brings support to the latest versions of Git...

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FishEye/Crucible 3.8: performance and patch upload improvements

With FishEye and Crucible 3.8, we’ve introduced a number of improvements to allow teams to increase their development speed. This release brings a number of performance optimizations in several areas,...

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What Atlassian application administrators need to know about the “leap...

Introduction A leap second is a one-second adjustment that is occasionally applied to UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) in order to keep its time of day close to the mean solar time. The most recent...

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Simpler, smoother reviews with FishEye and Crucible 3.9

In this release, the team focused on making the day-to-day interaction with your reviews faster and more enjoyable. The new review activity stream puts the entire review discussion at your fingertips....

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Keep track of your code review activity with FishEye and Crucible 3.10

One of our favorite things at Atlassian is getting to know our customers and hear about how you’re using our products to build your own kick-ass software. Sometimes we get to do this in person at...

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FishEye & Crucible 4.0: Improved user management and blame on-demand

We’re thrilled to see so many of our customers’ businesses are scaling up with more users being added every day. The more users and groups you have, the more important it is to have a scalable yet...

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FishEye & Crucible 4.1: flexible repository management and SVN improvements

For more than 10 years, FishEye & Crucible have helped teams all over the world build awesome software. As time goes by, teams are growing, technologies are changing, and code history is...

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FishEye & Crucible 4.2: Resolvable comments and more

Code reviews are essential to shipping quality code. However, they can be time-consuming, so having features that make collaboration easy is vital to shipping with both accuracy and speed. The new...

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New reporting in FishEye and Crucible 4.3, and more

Whether you use FishEye & Crucible with Subversion, Perforce, Git, or Mercurial, one thing that all teams have in common is the need to report on repository activity. How many lines of code were...

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A message to our RSS subscribersA message to our RSS subscribers

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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Make lean change management possible with JIRA Service DeskMake lean change...

A formal change management process aims to minimize risks (disruptions to the IT services) while making changes to critical systems and services.

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