Stash (software)

Stash

Atlassian Stash logo
Developer(s) Atlassian, Inc.
Initial release 2012
Stable release
3.11.1 / July 20, 2015 (2015-07-20)
Written in Java
Operating system Platform-independent
Type distributed revision control
revision control
License Proprietary, free for use by official non-profit organizations, charities, and open-source projects, but not governmental, academic or religious organizations[1][2]
Website atlassian.com/software/stash

Stash is Git repository software. It provides a web interface. The starting page shows all the projects, on which the current user has access. The project page lists all the repositories belonging to the project. For a repository, there is an overview over all development branches, changes of code files, pull requests and the security levels of a user. Merges can be done right on the web surface. It enables collaboration on Git repositories, while providing enterprise-grade support for:

License

Stash is a commercial software product that can be licensed for running on-premises.[3]

Atlassian provides Stash for free to open source projects meeting certain criteria, and to organizations that are non-profit, non-government, non-academic, non-commercial, non-political, and secular. For academic and commercial customers, the full source code is available under a developer source license.[3]

History

In September 2015, Atlassian renamed Stash to Bitbucket Server.[4]

See also

References

  1. Atlassian. "ATLASSIAN – Open Source Project License Request". Atlassian.com. Retrieved 9 November 2012.
  2. Atlassian. "ATLASSIAN – Community License Request". Atlassian.com. Retrieved 9 November 2012.
  3. 1 2 "Stash: Licensing and Pricing". Atlassian. Retrieved 10 July 2011.
  4. Atlassian. "Stash is now Bitbucket Server - Atlassian". Atlassian.
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