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Hi;
I had a number of Mercurial repositories, which I now need access. Is there a way to restore them?
Hi everyone,
Atlassian made a decision to move away from maintaining and supporting Mercurial repositories in 2019.
This was announced in community:
and on our blog:
Bitbucket Cloud Support team is no longer able to restore those repositories.
If you are looking for a Mercurial repository that was public, all the public repos were archived by Software Heritage:
We will not be able to meet any further requests for recovery of private HG repositories and users will need to recover those from local copies only.
Kind regards,
Patrik S
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Hi everyone,
Atlassian made a decision to move away from maintaining and supporting Mercurial repositories in 2019.
This was announced in community:
and on our blog:
Bitbucket Cloud Support team is no longer able to restore those repositories.
If you are looking for a Mercurial repository that was public, all the public repos were archived by Software Heritage:
We will not be able to meet any further requests for recovery of private HG repositories and users will need to recover those from local copies only.
Kind regards,
Patrik S
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