It was already there, primarily for CI systems and people using screen readers.
Thanks, got it. Was it already there or did Bitbucket add this just now?
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Ok, found the option to disable it in the Account settings.
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Can we please have the option to not get the ascii art shoved down our throats? I don't need to see it every time I do a push.
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@scott: No offense taken. Thanks, that's why I asked. It's not easy to understand a discussion without threading.
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@Christoph: Sorry - I was referring to the decision to push ascii art messages down our throat as though it's somehow meaningful and worthwhile. Hope I didn't get your blood pressure up - not pointing at anyone. :)
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This sais more elegantly what I ment to say.
I did not want to state that I am anti any people, just that it is an annoying distraction.
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Is this the American way of life to tell all others how to think?
It's good to participate in this LGBT thing, I won't argue that point. But though I honor this way of thinking, I don't need symbols for it. Last of all in my work equipment. This symbol distracts me from my work for at least half an hour, as I assumed to be hacked someway.
Please remove it, or, as Jimmy said, make it optional.
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I support equality for LGBT, but it is irritating getting so much ASCII art in my pushes.
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Absolutely agreed Atlassian's efforts
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In general Atlassian supports equality, including the global LGBT population. In solidarity with this people-group, Atlassian adds a few easter eggs to promote their efforts.
In this case, within America (and other places) June is Pride Month, a month dedicated to celebrating LGBT equality and rights. Atlassian is participating in this celebration.
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I don't need nor want it. This doesn't seem serious and degrades the image bitbucket has in my eyes.
Please make these things optional. I had to look up what it ment (thx Jean) and am non to pleased!
What do I care for a decision in a court in a far away place .... I wanna write code!
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The logo is rainbow-colored, and it seems to be a (annual?) revival of this event:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/31081919/atlassian-logo-after-pushing-to-bitbucket
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Honestly this is such a weird response, not entirely sure why I would need this. I've just got one too.
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Is it a prelude to invasion of my terminal's space?
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