Confluence Open Plugins - bitbucket.cloud repo

Hi Atlassian Team,

I see that some of your public repositories have been moved to a new location.

For example, in Bitbucket there is information about transferring to https://bitbucket.org/atlassian/confluence-open-plugins/src/master/

Will the new repositories be publicly available?

THIS REPOSITORY HAS BEEN FROZEN AND MIGRATED
This repository has been migrated to the confluence-open-plugins repository. 
This is part of the developer productivity team's efforts in bringing homogenous 
plugins closer together and allowing for overarching changes to be easier 
to manage. Please checkout the new repository in order to start working 
on this plugin.

New home: confluence-open-plugins

Cheers
Adam

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Hi Adam,

Thanks for reaching out,
Our team is going through a phase of refactoring these plugins and consolidating them into a homogenous group of repositories.
We have reached the stage where these repositories are ready to be made public, and are in the process of converting the repositories into open-source, the new home will be made public again soon for:
https://bitbucket.org/atlassian/confluence-open-plugins/src/master/

Meanwhile, if you are looking for some reference, can you please use the following:
https://bitbucket.org/atlassian/confluence-blogging-rpc-plugin/src/master/
https://bitbucket.org/atlassian/confluence-toc-plugin/src/master/

Can I please ask what purpose these open-source repo serve for you? This will provide some feedback for the current refactoring exercise and the future.

Thanks,
Ganesh

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Hi @ggautam

Thank you for the information, I will monitor the confluence-open-plugins repository :slight_smile:

As always, open sources repositories provide us with knowledge about how the application works, what dependencies it contains and examples of how to properly implement some solutions.

Future changes to REST v2 are a good example, open sources are very helpful in testing and adapting to these changes.

Cheers
Adam

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