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Let’s talk about... Atlassian User Group Bitbucket & Stash Confluence
Let’s talk about... Atlassian User Group Bitbucket & Stash Confluence
Let’s talk about... Atlassian User Group Bitbucket & Stash Confluence
User Groups are like Rock Festivals
Git Repository Management for Enterprise Teams Free DVCS Code Hosting for Small Teams • Git and Mercurial support • Free for 5 users, $1/usr/month • Unlimited private repositories • Integrates with JIRA issue tracker • Social code collaboration • Built for small teams • Support for all tiers • Simple repository management • Security and access control • Integrates with JIRA, Crowd & LDAP • Social code collaboration • Fine grained permissions • Extensible: full REST API / Git Hooks
Git Growth 2011 2012 18% 48%
Atlassian switched All product teams switched to
Git v2
Bitbucket v2
Team team repositories team administration delegate administration
Code Collaboration with Pull Requests what do you think?
Code Collaboration with Pull Requests what do you think?
Code Collaboration with Pull Requests what do you think?
JIRA Integration source code in JIRA link from Bitbucket control issue state
Git Repository Management for Enterprise Teams
Code Collaboration with Pull Requests min. number of approvals
Code Collaboration with Pull Requests requires green builds
Security User Management LDAP & Crowd
Security Permissions Project Repository Permissions
Security Permissions Project Repository Permissions Public Read
Security Branch Permissions
Security with Forks Server Side Copy Fork Original
Security with Forks Push Fork Original
Security with Forks Fork Original Please Pull
Security with Forks auto synch Fork Original
Integration See issues in Pull Requests & Activity See code in Source & Review tab
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New Decisions Blueprint Best Practices. Out of the box. MEETING NOTES. Agenda, attendees, action items. FILE LISTS. Shared, versioned, secured. PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS. Define, discuss, track.
New Decisions Blueprint Make Decisions and move forward
...Decisions Blueprint Discuss. Communicate. Remember.