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How can I merge two users with different emails who in fact are one person?Starting from Stash 2.5.0 you can use .mailmap file in the repository to do this. Changing a global .mailmap file in Git won't help (see details here). In order for the changes to take effect, the Stash administrator should disable the add-on and then enable it again. How can I get a Community license?Community license is free both for Stash and Awesome Graphs. To get it, please, request it from Atlassian here. To learn more about Community license, see this page. What time zone is used for displaying statistics?Awesome Graphs uses the time zone set for the Stash instance. If all commiters are located in the same time zone, you may want to set the time zone for Stash. To do that, you need to:
When does Awesome Graphs index repository data?After Awesome Graphs is installed on Stash it starts indexing all repositories associated with it. When Awesome Graphs is updated, reinstalled or reenabled, it indexes repositories all over again. I have a instance of Stash with a lot of heavily branched repositories. Shall I install Awesome Graphs on it right away?For large Stash instances it's highly recommended to try Awesome Graphs on a staging environment first. If it runs smoothly, install it on a production instance. If you run into problems, contact us. Where does Awesome Graphs store indexed data?In RAM. The larger is your repository, the more RAM you need for stable and fast performance. Awesome Graphs doesn't write index data to a hard drive or database. If a Stash server is restarted, Awesome Graphs indexes everything from scratch. What data does Awesome Graphs index and what is indexed first?First, the add-on indexes default branches of all repositories, then all other branches and finally all tags of all repositories. It takes too long to index my repository. What is the problem?On large Stash instances Awesome Graphs may need some time to index all data. In this case we recommend running Awesome Graphs on staging environment first. | ||
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