How to start, first set up a main repository on Bitbucket?

Eyvind Almqvist eyvind at mobile-visuals.com
Tue Nov 4 18:06:54 UTC 2014


Thanks, very useful information! Is this a good approach:

1) Set up a main repository on Bitbucket.

2) Someone in the team makes an almost empty Eclipse project and pushes it 
up to the main repository.

3) The others in the team will then clone the main repository. They will get 
almost empty Eclipse project, so they have something to start with.

4) The team members can start coding and when they are ready commit, push, 
pull and update.

I am really sorry for posting the same thread twice! I didn't think that I 
was registered when I posted the first time, so I didn't think it got 
posted.

-----Original Message----- 
From: Adrian Klaver
Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2014 3:36 PM
To: Eyvind Almqvist ; mercurial at selenic.com
Subject: Re: How to start, first set up a main repository on Bitbucket?

On 11/04/2014 06:10 AM, Eyvind Almqvist wrote:
> I am going to set up Mercurial for a small team. I am not sure how to
> start. First set up a main repository on Bitbucket? Should the team
> members then clone this repository? Can they begin making changes,
> commiting,  pulling and updating after that?


The BitBucket docs cover this:

https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/BITBUCKET/Bitbucket+Documentation+Home;jsessionid=7C5357C

Not sure how small a team you are talking about so you might want to
look at this:

https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/BITBUCKET/Plans+and+billing

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