Hi,
I would like to know that the Bit Bucket Pricing is Per User or Per User in one Workspace?
If I have the premium account, can I use multiple Workspaces?
Thank you
It is per user, not workspace.
Hi,
I am a premium account holder and I created a new workspace. When I go to the workspace, it asked to upgrade your account to premium.
Is it a bug in bit-bucket?
Thank you.
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Same query here - it would be good to be able to organise projects into separate workspaces under the one Premium account. Is that possible?
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Same question - appreciate update here.
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I think we need to be very clear on what people are thinking of as a "workspace".
Are we talking about the individual Bitbucket instances (i.e. running on different urls), or the project spaces in a single instance? If something else, then where exactly are you seeing the word "workspace"?
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For me, this is the "workspace" not the project. The reason why I would need it is caused by the fact that Bitbucket doesn't support multilayer projects. If this would be possible it would solve the issue as well. What I would prefer to see is something similar to what gitlab calls the group functionality. There you can also build a kind of directory structure. Reason why we need this is as follows. We perform projects for multiple customers and each of them has several projects. So a 2 layer approach would already be a big help.
Now we try to achieve this functionality by creating a workspace for each customer and add the repos and projects to this workspace. This could be a solution but it seems we'll end up paying far to much for our bitbucket accounts. If we have 10 customer (and therefor 10 workspaces) and we have 5 users that have access to all off them we would pay for 5 users while we are using only 5. This doesn't make a whole lot of sense.
I hope this clarifies the issue.
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I think it helps me, yes, but to be absolutely clear - can you confirm you are using "workspace" to mean "separate bitbucket instance"?
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Hello Nic,
I guess this is a separate bitbucket instance even if it is not intended by me that way. The are all managed by a single account but it is created using "Create workspace" and this is how you see it in the URL :
https://bitbucket.org/<work-space>/<repo>/src/master/
I hope this clarifies it.
Best regards,
Wim
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Great, thank you.
Yes, these "workspaces" are different systems, so you will need to licence users for each separate one if you want multiple workspaces for them.
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Hello Nic,
Thanks. It's not what I hoped for but at least is clear.
Do you happen to know if there is any chance that multilevel (even 2 would do) will be possible in the foreseeable future?
This would allow us to easily group all projects for each customer and create a hierarchy like <customer>\<project><repo> so we would not end up with a huge pile of projects for different customers all on one level.
We can do this with Gitlab and we would like to be able to do something similar with bitbucket.
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As far as I know, Atlassian have no intention of creating yet another layer of complexity here.
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