I am a user of Bitbucket Cards from its debut. It has been quite useful to update the target Version of all the unresolved Issues at once when making a new release and I hope it will be so (or even better) in the future. Is the site still maintained or rather deprecated?
If possible, I wish it would be integrated to Bitbucket as an add-on. Is there any future plan about the site?
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Hi Kaz,
I'm the original author of Bitbucket Cards, awesome to hear it has been useful to you for so long
As you're no doubt aware, it hasn't seen much love over the years, it was more a proof of concept than anything. However, there has been some recent work in another developer's 20% time to better integrate it with Bitbucket, and give it a bit of a visual refresh too. I can't make any promises on when something would ship, but at the moment the project isn't completely dead
Any status update on this you can share since September last year?
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It appears that getbitboard.com has now become https://bitboard.app and is a bit different from Bitbucket cards, and only lets you use 1 board for free and then charges a very high for this type of product $19 per month which is $228 per year...
Bitbucket now has Trello integration -- I thought cool that will be great -- but then I checked it out and it doesn't connect the issues to Trello like Bitbucket cards does, so it isn't a replacement -- it would be great if it did.
It appears that unito.io offers that type of integration starting at $10 per month...
Also, it appears that I could create the integration myself using a tool such as integromat.com which supports trello and bitbucket using webhooks...
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For what it is worth, here is a link to a presentation by Sam about Bit Bucket Cards:
Might be helpful if somebody wants to re-create it as an open source project if Sam doesn't show up again...
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@Sam Tardif I appears that the recent change to the domains for bitbucket authentication have broken Bit Bucket Cards ... Would it be possible for you to fix this? Soon?
Also, it appears that you don't have the time or energy to maintain this project. That is fine... could you please open source this project so that those of us who use this and find it extremely helpful can maintain it?
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That's good to hear. I hope you can improve it and keep the project alive, because it sounds really useful.
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