Hi,
I am trying to migrate the Git from Redmine to JIRA cloud.
I have used the Git Integration for JIRA add on and used the 'Connect to Basic Git Repository' option and entered the https for Redmine GIT.
Question: is there a way to completely migrate the GIT from Redmine to JIRA completely?
Nawaaz
Thanks for your response Aron.
I will check your suggestion. Would you not happen to have a guide on moving GIT fro Redmine to Bitbucket?
Thanks again
I described that in my last sentence above:
You can easily import an existing Git repo to Bitbucket by adding Bitbucket as a remote, then pushing the existing repo to that remote.
Although this guide is written for Bitbucket server, the idea should be the same for Bitbucket Cloud, too.
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Jira is an issue tracker, therefore it will not provide you with a Git repository.
But:
1. Atlassian has another cloud based offering called Bitbucket, which is a hosted Git service.
2. Jira and Bitbucket are seamlessly integrated and play really nicely together.
You can easily import an existing Git repo to Bitbucket by adding Bitbucket as a remote, then pushing the existing repo to that remote.
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