Teamcity youtrack12/19/2023 TeamCity supports connections to repositories in ClearCase, CVS, Git, Mercurial, Perforce, SourceGear Vault, StarTeam, Subversion, Team Foundation Server, and Visual SourceSafe. Updated information: 'Integrations with GitHub, BitBucket, GitLab, Bitbucket Server, Gogs, and Gitea are provided out of the box, while connections to other version control systems are supported via the TeamCity or Upsource integration. Upsource supports connections to repositories in Git, Mercurial, Perforce, and Subversion.' Updated information: Stable release 2019.3 (build 64863) / December 11, 2019Ĭurrent version in the 'Integration with external tools' section: 'Integrations with GitHub, BitBucket, and GitLab are provided out of the box, while connections to other version control systems are supported via the TeamCity or Upsource integration. Part of the information in the article is outdated.Ĭurrent version: Stable releaseĒ019.2 (build 53938) / J6 months ago This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered. (On a personal note, I would not dream of editing the article on my employer, even if asked to by my boss, as it would leave all my contributions to WP open to doubt.) - Heron ( talk) 10:11, 7 October 2015 (UTC) Reply Edit request It appears that Hadihariri is sincerely trying to be impartial, but WP articles are really supposed to be written by financially uninvolved parties. At the very least there should be a COI template on the talk page. Our guidance is that "you are advised to refrain from editing". An employee writing about his/her employer automatically has a conflict of interest (COI), regardless of whether there is any detectable bias in his or her editing. Thank you! - K0zka ( talk) 11:04, 4 September 2014 (UTC) Reply Please see WP:FCOI. Please those in support having the COI template on the article collect the issues of the content of the article, so that those issues can be addressed. In that way the fact that ( Hadihariri is a JetBrains employee does not have much relevance. Hadihariri ( talk) 22:12, 26 August 2010 (UTC) Reply If I (not a JetBrains employee) had to write an article about YouTrack, the result would very likely be something similar. Does me working for JetBrains automatically cause a conflict of interests even though the article might be neutral? However, the article has been reviewed by several people outside of JetBrains and deemed quite impartial. It was never my intention to hide that fact. He wrote the article, and so I added the COI template to it. To use these features, configure YouTrack.Hadihariri's message above should demonstrate that he is a JetBrains employee. YouTrack allows you to apply commands to issues by specifying them in a comment to a VCS change commit.YouTrack is able to fill "Fixed in build" field with a specific build number. YouTrack provides native TeamCity integration which enhances the set of available features. Newly created projects in YouTrack will be detected by TeamCity and the project IDs list will be automatically synchronized.įor example, if a project id is TW, an issue id like TW-18802 mentioned in a VCS comment will be resolved to a link to the corresponding issue. If the connection is successful, the Project IDs field will be automatically populated. You can also load all project ids automatically: check Use all YouTrack ids automatically and test connection to your YouTrack server. When enabling issue tracker integration in addition to general settings, you need to specify which are to be recognized as references to issues in your tracker.įor YouTrack, you need to provide a space-separated list of Project IDs.
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