If anyone is still interested in having this feature. I've started the discussion again.
https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Bitbucket-discussions/Co-authored-by/td-p/1315928
Do you see?
I have only single author link - Leonid Mamaev, while I expecting to see TWO authors and BOTH should be link to bitbucket user profile
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You need special support on your web.
We encourage the use of Co-Authored-By: name <name@example.com> in commit messages to indicate people who worked on a particular patch. It's a convention for recognizing multiple authors, and our projects would encourage the stats tools to observe it when collecting statistics.
As result, if you have something like that in commit message, you should insert link to this guy as second commit author (I am about the web-interface)
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Yes, you can put that message into a Bitbucket commit. It's simple text that goes in.
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Yes, it goes into the commit message.
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Exactly.
And I want to see workable links in my browser (first to Leonid Mamaev second one to Oleg Tsarev) when I open commit view in browser (I am about bitbucket web interface)
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"Leonid Mamaev" on my picture is link (clickable) while "Oleg Tsarev" - just plain text
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That would be an improvement request you need to make.
You'll need to explain how to implement it when
a) The co-author is NOT the committer, which is what the field is for
b) The co-author field is a random bit of text that may well not be a known user
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So, you use "author" and "email" to detect commit author (I checked it, I can set author/email of my co-worker and commit would be linked to my co-worker profile).
If you see "Co-Authored-By:<TEXT>\n" in commit message, you should try to parse it to "USERNAME <EMAIL>" and than link USERNAME/EMAIL exactly as you make it for commit author/email
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No need to tell me, put it in your improvement request.
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https://support.atlassian.com/contact is the starting point.
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Just for the record (and another people from google) - created
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If Git supports it, then Bitbucket supports it... What are you trying to do? Usually a changes in Git only has one commiter. Git (and therefore Bitbucket) will track change sets levels and a push to Bitbucket (or any other remote repository) can have multiple commits in it...
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