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It's working fine for me. https://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/bitbucket.org
It's working now.
And Now it's down again. Yeah, I don't have anything to do, and can't continue my work. I can only wait, so I am using LET as my personal diary.
In case anyone wondering, I tried this on my home network, kimsufi server, and buyshared. All of them doesn't work.
Ping from result from buyshared
You are being watched then.
Works fine here.
Just make sure that your front door is secured.
Nah, it's the opposite. I am watching them. Waiting for them to wake up. I can't sleep because of this.
What's with people services going down when I needed them most. Last month OVH, now bitbucket. 😰
Join Nigh sect then. You shall not be free from suffering.
It's always nice to se sooo many tabs and bookmarks
Gotta use that real estate and gigs of ram somehow.
You know what wasn't down just now?
GitHub.
Found the Microsoft shill. /s
They are too late to offer free private repo. Ia m already in too Deep with bit bucket.
You are alive! Good to see that.
You survived the first ordeal.
But, at what cost?
Bitbucket is sadly inferior product anyway and a pain to work with.
Slow, buggy and the web UX is not good. Did I mention SLOW?
Do you find BitBucket to be slow sometimes?
Bitbucket is shit. Use github or gitlab.
/thread
Did he mention SLOW?
Captain Slow.
James May.
Quick poll, looking for honest feedback.
Is BitBucket slow?
Been using Bitbucket solely because I need a place to backup unused things privately. But since Github started offering free private repos, moved and never looked back.
It was a rollercoaster of emotions for me at least. In some cases, it was really fast and worked as intended but sometimes you'd wait and wait just to find out that services are down.
UI was relatively clean comparing to the Gitlab though.
Perhaps it's time to move. But just couldn't find the time. I have about 200 installation deployed connected to bitbucket.
Is there any way to just "switch up" repository ? without removing current installation ?
I'm not sure I've ever experienced a single emotion when dealing with source code control.
Then you simply have not used (any) one for any period of time. Or, you're a sociopath.
@yokowasis you should just need to add your new repo as a remote and remove the current one. Google can help you on your specific setup.
Bitbucket always has issues. It seems like at least once a month they have some issue with git being absurdly slow or fully down. Will be going back to Github at some point