This question is in reference to Atlassian Documentation: Copy your Git repository and add files
I imported a repository from gitlab to Bitbucket and created my own branch in bitbucket.
To summarize, is import repo a "do it once and forget the original" feature or does it work like a mirror?
Is there something like this for the cloud version of bitbucket?
https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/com.englishtown.stash-hook-mirror/server/overview
Hi Smarmila,
The imports feature allows you to import repositories from other sources into Bitbucket. It pulls in all the commits for a repo **at the time of the import**. Any changes made to the original repository (the one in Gitlab) will not be reflected in the Bitbucket repository. At this time, there are no features in any of the major SCM hosting services that allow pull requests to be made across them.
Thank you.
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