Stash 2.0 release notes
4th December 2012
Meet the Enterprise-ready Stash 2.0 – Powered by Git. Controlled by You.
Imagine all the flexibility of Git with the control needed in the Enterprise. That's Stash 2.0. It comes packed with a heap of features including the highly anticipated branch permissions, @mentions, markdown support and a number of great improvements to pull requests. Additionally Stash 2.0 has been tested in very large environments to ensure you nail the landing of Git in your enterprise.
ブランチの権限
Per-branch "write" permissions for individuals and groups ensure that stable branches remain stable, and development branches foster collaboration. It's a whole new level of Enterprise security.
Some development workflows require that specific developers oversee merges into the master or release branches, while other developers work on bug-fix and feature branches. Branch Permissions let you turn this "gentlemen's agreement" into a seamless, enforceable process, reducing confusion and time wasted backing out changes that were merged prematurely.
Read more about branch permissions in Stash.
Advanced branch permissions
Advanced Branch Permissions allow you to specify a pattern that is matched against branches and tags being pushed to Stash. This allows you to restrict pushes to multiple branches without the overhead of configuring them individually. Establishing naming conventions based on roles or functional areas (ie, "contractor_" or "userauth_") makes it even easier to set and standardize permissions throughout your organization.
GateKeeper
Branch Permissions can act as a "GateKeeper", allowing you to select a person who is responsible for ensuring that all the code going into production has been properly tested and reviewed. The integration with Pull Requests ensures that only the GateKeepers can merge the changes into the branch you are protecting.
@Mentions
Now you can use 'mentions' to notify another Stash user about the pull request descriptions and comments you are writing. When you mention a user, Stash sends them an email notification, to help streamline communication between your team members.
You can use mentions when writing pull request comments – simply start typing '@' and then the users name, and choose from the list that Stash offers. You can use quotes for unusual names, for example if it has spaces.
マークダウンのサポート
Stash now gives you a boost with support for markdown in comments and descriptions. Bring your words to life and get your point across quickly.
- Emphasize parts of your comment or create lists to bring your points across.
- Share links to requirements and issues related to the feature you are implementing.
- Provide code examples, formatted just like in your IDE.
- Include screenshots into the discussion for any UI focused features.
Read more about Markdown support in Stash.
Enterprise licenses
From growing startups to the Fortune 100, Atlassian Enterprise offers products and services that are built to match the needs of the largest enterprise customers. With the new Enterprise tiers for Stash, Atlassian has you covered no matter how big your organization is. And of course, just like JIRA and Confluence, the Stash Enterprise licenses come with 24x7 Personalized Phone Support.
The Stash 2.0 team
開発
Core team
Adam Ahmed
Bryan Turner
Charles O'Farrell
Jason Hinch
Jonathan Poh
Kostya Marchenko
Michael McGlynn
Michael Studman
Pierre-Etienne Poirot
Thomas Bright
Tim Pettersen
Xu-Heng Tjhin
Team leads
Matt Watson
Seb Ruiz
Architect
Michael Heemskerk
Product development lead
Stefan Saasen
Project manager
Anton Mazkovoi
サポート
Ajay Sridhar
Armen Khachatryan
Daniel Rohan
Douglas Fabretti
Felipe Kraemer
Gurleen Anand
Renan Battaglin
Rene Verschoor
Zed Yap
その他
製品管理
Jens Schumacher
Design and user experience
Matt Bond
Product marketing
Giancarlo Lionetti
Jeff Park
テクニカル ライティング
Paul Watson
運用
James Fleming
Providing feedback:
Please log your votes and issues. They help us decide what needs doing, and are much appreciated!
See the changelog for Stash 2.0.x minor releases.