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Calling on all workspace Admins - Connect your Bitbucket workspace to an Atlassian organization

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Yana
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September 4, 2025

Hi @Matt Chamlee @Alexander Khalilov 

Thank you for reporting the issue, the flag wasn't intended to cover any parts of the UI navigation but serve as a reminder, apologies. 

Our team has temporarily turned it off while we look into correcting this behavior.  You should not see it after a refresh.

The flag and the UI modal are only shown to workspace Admins, since those are the users that can perform the linking of the workspace to an Atlassian Org. 

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Alexander Khalilov
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September 10, 2025

Hello, @Yana 

Two days ago we had discussion about new reminder window on UI, and that it covers some navigation parts.
You confirmed, that it will be turned-off.
Today I'm seeing this window again, on the same place without any changes (like buttons "remind me  later", "dismiss" etc)

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I just would like to know, what a hell Atlassian is doing?

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Matt Chamlee
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September 10, 2025

@Yana Same for me, the pop-up appears to be back as of a few minutes ago (I don't recall seeing it earlier in the day).

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David Moser
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September 15, 2025

Hi, @Yana

I have been following this thread and have a few concerns. We have different Bitbucket workspaces for different purposes. For most of those workspaces, we only have internal company users: thus, no issue linking such workspaces. However, another purpose is to have secure Bitbucket workspaces where we can have customers access secure code repositories for their specific custom integrations. We obviously do not and cannot have those users be part of our central SSO user authentication flow.

How do you propose we handle such workspaces where we have external customer users that should not be authenticating via our SSO user authentication flow?

Yana
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September 15, 2025

@David Moser 

Thank you for your question.  The external user policy would apply to Bitbucket through Atlassian Guard as described in 

https://support.atlassian.com/security-and-access-policies/docs/what-is-external-user-security/

Our team has created a Feature request to support this functionality with Bitbucket App as well. 

Please follow and vote for this feature: 

https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/AX-1658

With that being said, in your current situation, you have 2 options: 

1. Link workspace with external users to your existing Org, this will help bring billing into single view but we will not yet migrate your Bitbucket users to Atlassian Administration until the feature above is implemented 

2. Create a separate Atlassian Org, that you would use specifically only for workspaces you manage with external users. I'm not sure though if this would meet your company's needs. 

 

I would recommend reaching out to our Support team to explain your requirements in detail and this will allow us to review your current setup and offer the best path forward for you. 

Thank you

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