We are evaluating JIRA with bitbucket/stash. We are planning to use on-demand jira with bitbucket. Looks like it integrates well, so far. We want to keep this model for at least next 6-8 months. After than we plan to bring in things in-house behind firewall, so we may migrate towards getting downloadable version of JIRA and bitbucket, which I beleive Atlassion sells as stash. My questions are:
1) After we migrate from bitbucket to stash, would we still be able to keep the history of commits/branch, comments, etc?
2) If we migrate from ondemand Jira to downloaded version, do they provide migration path where we can keep the history of bugs/enhancement, etc and to downloaded verison.
3) Does linking of jira to git commits be transferred from ondemand version of Jira to downloaded version?
1) Migrating to Stash will bring your full Git repository, no other information from Bitbucket (pull requests and alike) will be made available in Stash. Keep in mind that Stash is not a Bitbucket-in-a-box, it is a complete new application that share similar features with Bitbucket.
2) Yes you get a full export of your JIRA OnDemand installation with all the data made available on your downloaded version.
3)This plugin will provide similar funcionality for JIRA->Stash: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/com.atlassian.jirafisheyeplugin (the actual linking is based on the issue keys on the commit messages, so as long you don't change the issue keys it should just work).
Cheers,
Felipe Cuozzo
Atlassian OnDemand Team
Thanks Felipe. Would that mean that when you do full export from JIRA OnDemand to downloaded version, the linking of commits & associated bug (with links to git diffs) will still stay and will be valid?
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Any update concerning this Ticket, the Id and the linking of commits & associated bug (with links to git diffs) will still stay and will be valid?
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