There has been a long-standing hope that Atlassian Sourcetree will one day make it to the Linux platform. The company has flatly refused to create a version for Linux, but that doesn't mean the interest isn't there.
A search for the term "sourcetree" in the Atlassian Community renders a results set with an entry titled "SourceTree for Linux." Its view count is higher than any other entry in the results listing at more than a quarter of a million views. That's more than any other entry, and it isn't even close.
The listing
https://community.atlassian.com/t5/forums/searchpage/tab/message?q=sourcetree
Similarly, the Sourcetree Community products page ranks the same entry at the top of that listing with the next most popular entry, "How to update HTTP(S) credentials in sourcetree," at well under 200,000 views.
The listing
https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Sourcetree/ct-p/sourcetree
Of course, one can't blame the company for directing its resources where it feels they're most needed, but one can still dream. There are other cross-platform git front-ends, like the pretty decent GitEye and GitKraken, but having this one available to the Linux crowd would be welcome, for sure.
A search for the term "sourcetree" in the Atlassian Community renders a results set with an entry titled "SourceTree for Linux." Its view count is higher than any other entry in the results listing at more than a quarter of a million views. That's more than any other entry, and it isn't even close.
The listing
https://community.atlassian.com/t5/forums/searchpage/tab/message?q=sourcetree
Similarly, the Sourcetree Community products page ranks the same entry at the top of that listing with the next most popular entry, "How to update HTTP(S) credentials in sourcetree," at well under 200,000 views.
The listing
https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Sourcetree/ct-p/sourcetree
Of course, one can't blame the company for directing its resources where it feels they're most needed, but one can still dream. There are other cross-platform git front-ends, like the pretty decent GitEye and GitKraken, but having this one available to the Linux crowd would be welcome, for sure.
Comments
Post a Comment