Hi @Yana , We got an email about the possible deletion of workspaces at the end of last year. As far as we can see our workspace isn't marked for deletion but we only just added an Atlassian company to the repo after the 15th of January. Is there an easy way to check and be 100% that the workspaces and repo's aren’t marked for deletion?
We are implementing UI features that will allow users to identify if they are impacted or not. I'll be updating this community post with new screen shots, once the functionality is rolled out.
However looking at your workspace activity, your workspace is Active and shouldn't be impacted by deactivation and deletion.
People have been complaining about this for a while but I still have to voice my opinion because the user experience has been so terrible.
Why do you have to send an e-mail a month in advance when we can't take any action at that time? I had to set a reminder to check again in January or February because there was nothing I could do then.
Now I have to click a button that may not appear. How am I supposed to know if I can't see the button because my workspace has been "active enough" in the last months; or if I simply missed the button because it's on a very specific page I didn't navigate to?
Then there's the whole concept of Atlassian account, BitBucket account, workspaces, and repositories. I only care about my repositories, I didn't even know what a workspace is. Why isn't there a page or link called "Click here to check if you need to reactivate your workspace → Your workspace is active, you don't need to take any further action!"???
The FAQ is the only thing that helps a little, but why can't the main message be as clear as the FAQ? Yet it also contains silly things like «Where is the “Reactivate workspace” button [...]? You will only see a “Reactivate workspace” option [...]» that doesn't answer the “where-question” at all. Why can't you share a screenshot?
Now I've been to my home page, my workspace main page, my workspace settings and I think I'm fine because I can't see that reactivate button anywhere but the experience is terrible.
I will soon be updating the main post with the screen shots and what customers can expect, and how can you tell if your workspace is impacted by deactivation, that should help in terms of user experience.
In the mean time, you should know that we are not deleting any repositories or workspaces without giving you a self recovery option post deactivation.
I have also not used my personal Bitbucket account for some time. After reading this notice I decided to log into it today and my repos are all gone, including my personal workspace (https://bitbucket.org/pauliusdan). And naturally, there are no repos, no workspace, no workspace reactivation option, nothing - everything is simply wiped out. Please restore my workspace so I could at least migrate everything to GitHub and get rid of BitBucket once and for all
@Yana this forum has poor feedback because it is a poor policy decission on Atlassian's behalf. Ultimately this can only be fixed up by a policy U-turn not a UX-turn.
I previously would have recommended atlassian's suite of tools in a professional capacity having had good work experience with them, complimented by a good free personal use option. Now I would direct professionals elsewhere, despite an okay (if sometimes stagnant or less shiny compared to alternatives) professional offering.
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