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Is there any documentation regarding personal repositories and what happens as users become inactive or are deleted from a stash instance?
In my experience, None. The Bitbucker server system administrators can still access those. If the owner's set them as public, everybody can still access it.
https://confluence.atlassian.com/bitbucketserver/creating-personal-repositories-776639832.html
Thanks for the insight, was just curious if there was any official statement on what happens.
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I did some searching in the docs, and found some related but not exactly what you want. https://confluence.atlassian.com/bitbucket/can-i-claim-an-account-with-no-activity-317950343.html
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Has there been an official answer from Atlassian as to what happens to the contents of the "deleted" user's personal repository?
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