(Press Release) Atlassian Acquires SourceTree, Adds Git support to Bitbucket Code Hosting
Wednesday, 05 October 2011 21:30
SourceTree works with Git, Mercurial and Subversion, and integrates with Bitbucket repositories for both Git and Mercurial
San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) October 6, 2011 - Atlassian, provider of the popular Bitbucket free code hosting service, and maker of collaboration tools for product development teams, announced the acquisition of SourceTree,
a popular Mac client for Git and Mercurial distributed version control
systems (DVCS) as well as Subversion source control. The company earlier
announced that it added support for Git to Bitbucket, giving customers
the option to use one of the most popular distributed version control
systems available today. Bitbucket customers can now have unlimited
private and public repositories for both Git and Mercurial in a single
account.
SourceTree App, free for a limited time
SourceTree,
a popular Mac client for managing repositories from Git and Mercurial
DVCS systems, is available both on the Mac App Store since and via
direct download from the SourceTree website. Following the acquisition,
Atlassian is making SourceTree free for a limited time.
"SourceTree
has won over the hearts and minds of its customer base by building
a brilliantly engineered app," said Mike Cannon-Brookes, CEO and
co-founder of Atlassian. "SourceTree provides serious relief to the
headache of managing multiple repositories, letting you manage and
interface with multiple Git and Hg repositories visually through a
client instead of the command line."
"With
its tremendous resources and strong track record of software
craftsmanship, Atlassian was the perfect place for SourceTree to set
down new roots," said Steve Streeting, founder of SourceTree. "I'm
looking forward to rolling up my sleeves and taking SourceTree to new
heights."
Bitbucket now rocks Git
Bitbucket capped a year of record growth - more than tripling the number of accounts and adding over 350
improvements, bug fixes and new features - and this week has announced
support for Git alongside the already supported Mercurial DVCS. By
adding Git support, Bitbucket now offers customers the ability to use
both Git and Mercurial repositories within a single code hosting and
collaboration service, without limiting the number of private or public
repositories users can create and manage within a single account.
"Distributed
version control is meant to be exactly that - distributed - but most
services either limit the number of repositories their users can manage,
or charge by repository which discourages forking and code
collaboration," said Mike Cannon-Brookes, CEO and Co-founder of
Atlassian. "Today we're offering unlimited private and Git repos free
for teams of five developers."
About Bitbucket
Nearly 200,000 users have selected Bitbucket as their a premium platform for hosting Mercurial projects. Learn more about Mercurial and Git DVCS and get a free Bitbucket account at http://bitbucket.org.
About Atlassian
Atlassian
provides software development and collaboration tools to help teams
conceive, plan, build and launch great products. More than 26,000
organizations of all sizes use Atlassian's issue tracking, collaboration
and software development tools to work and deliver quality results on
time and more efficiently. Learn more at http://atlassian.com.







