A bucket for your git code!
March 14, 2020
A bucket for your git code!

Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Overall Satisfaction with Bitbucket Server (formerly Stash)
Bitbucket Server is used as our main code repository for our development team. It is a distributed version control system so developers can still commit and track their changes even when they do not have an internet connection, and push the changes later when they are back online. Its pull request feature also lets developers to collaborate and review each other's work before changes are accepted.
Pros
- Simple and intuitive UI.
- Pull request for code review.
- Good integration with other systems such as Jira for issue tracking.
Cons
- Enforce rules on commit message format (although you can get this feature via 3rd party add-on), but this should be an out-of-the-box feature.
- Lack of reporting and graph features.
- Improved code/product quality through pull request code reviews.
- Improved productivity since users can keep track of their changes both online and offline.
We started off with Apache Subversion (SVN) and moved over to Git (supported via Bitbucket) as Git itself has started to become the new industry norm. The pull request feature allows developers to perform code reviews without needing another code review application. We settled with Bitbucket instead of GitHub since we were already using Jira and Bamboo, so Bitbucket fits right into our existing infrastructure and tool chain.
Do you think Bitbucket Server (discontinued) delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with Bitbucket Server (discontinued)'s feature set?
Yes
Did Bitbucket Server (discontinued) live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of Bitbucket Server (discontinued) go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy Bitbucket Server (discontinued) again?
Yes
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