Does a fisheye license have to match my jira license

Magnus Ferm January 11, 2015

We're thinking about getting Fisheye but for only one project. We have a 25-user JIRA installation and my question is basically this:


With a 25-user JIRA installation and a project with only one repository and 5 repository contributors can we get the fisheye starter license for $10 and upgrade when we outgrow that license or do we have to match the 25-user license we have for our JIRA installation?

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user1648639125013
Atlassian Team
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January 11, 2015

Hi Magnus,

JIRA and FishEye are licensed completely separately so you can have different tiers of licenses for each product. So in your situation yes the use of the starter license will work work perfectly.

More information on the FishEye Starter license can be found here;

https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/FISHEYE/Restrictions+on+FishEye+Starter+Licenses

One thing to bear in mind however is that if you wish to use Crucible as well as FishEye then you will need to have the same or more FishEye licenses present than Crucible.

 

Hope this helps.

 

Kind Regards,

 

Chris

 

 

 

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user1648639125013
Atlassian Team
Atlassian Team members are employees working across the company in a wide variety of roles.
January 11, 2015

Nope the same situation applies for Stash as well, it's separately licensed.

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Magnus Ferm January 11, 2015

Swell! Thanks a lot Christopher!

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Magnus Ferm January 11, 2015

Aha, we will use it with Stash, will we have the same problem there?

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