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Atlassian Giveaway Winners!

Thanks to everyone who wrote a story for the Atlassian Giveaway. The entries are in, the judging is complete, and here’s the results! First prize goes to John Martin, who wrote a story of despair and hope around Continuous Integration. John’s an Atlassian user already, with two other products, so he’s happy to make the [...]

What do you mean, ‘integrate’?

Here’s my entry for the Atlassian Giveaway. I’m not eligible to win a prize, but I’m sharing the tale anyway. Sometime in the 90′s a former employer of mine had an Intranet. The intranet grew from a simple repository of pages, to something with much more bling: there was an address book, a search engine, [...]

One scary deployment – Bamboo giveaway preview

We’ve had some entries in, and I thought I’d share the one that horrified me: My last gig I was hired on to be the build guy. On my first day I satshotgun to their deployment process. The manual process was asfollows.1. Logon to the ‘build box’2. Get latest3. Open visual studio and compile the [...]

Tell us a story, win Atlassian swag.

Update: The giveaway is over. Thanks for participating. Happy to share stories, but there’s no more prizes to be had. Atlassian are giving stuff away to readers of this blog! You could be the proud owner of an Bamboo Standard Edition license worth $2200 (unlimited local agents, one remote agent).We also have ten Bamboo t-shirts [...]

Continuous Integration Doom and Gloom?

Andrew Binstock has written an article for SD Times, postulating that the Continuous Integration market is rapidly changing; and that the effects of this change will be: Consolidation of the enterprise market to 3 main products Consolidation of the workgroup market to CruiseControl Hudson (as free Continuous Integration servers), and Bamboo (as a paid product) [...]

VIDEO: Atlassian Bamboo 2.2 released with EC2 support

I met Kirk Wylie last night at the QCon London conference party. He had some good things to say about the new Bamboo release. The Atlassian guys did email me about the release, but Kirk got there first with an eloquent speech …