[Python-Dev] Atlassian and bitbucket merge (original) (raw)
Dirkjan Ochtman dirkjan at ochtman.nl
Wed Sep 29 09:03:29 CEST 2010
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On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 03:13, Steve Holden <steve at holdenweb.com> wrote:
I see that Atlassian have just taken over BitBucket, the Mercurial hosting company. IIRC Atlassian offered to host our issue tracking on JIRA, but in the end we decided to eat our own dog food and went with roundup.
I'm wondering if they'd be similarly interested in supporting our Hg server. Or is self-hosting the only acceptable solution? From recent mail it looks likes we may be up and running on Hg fairly soon.
Don't know about acceptable, but as far as I know hosting Mercurial repositories doesn't require as much work as hosting Roundup instances (which the Mercurial project also has). I wouldn't mind maintaining hg.python.org, and there are probably other devs that could also easily get involved.
Anyway, I don't think using Bitbucket buys us much. It could be nice to keep a mirror there for redundancy and because it might make contributing slightly easier for non-committers, but it won't allow doing all kinds of custom hooks the way we could do with hg.p.o, AFAICT.
Cheers,
Dirkjan
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