I see SourceTree has a facility to integrate to hosted git/hg repositories through the strangely named "Hosted Repositories" feature, and manage associated accounts with thru the "Hosted Account list".
Do you plan to do integration to a local (or cloud) RhodeCode repository server? For a number of genuine reasons we are using a local RhodeCode to serve our repositories. A cloud based approach is not workable for us, and neither do we want to use Stash.
Ok so I can probably guess the answer, but I can live in hope right?
Thanks,
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That list is "extended integration". In other words, SourceTree supports features beyond what Git/Hg provides with those hosts. You can still use SourceTree with any Git/Hg remote that supports standard protocols (https/https and ssh are most common).
Hi Seth, thanks for the answer. Yes we have already used SourceTree with RhodeCode which (of course) works just fine. So yes I am asking about the "extended integration". From your note I assume that this is not something you are planning to do.
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I'm just a user like you.However, I've never heard of RhodeCode, so I'd be surprised if it's on Atlassian's radar. You can submit a feature request at http://jira.atlassian.com
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