Hi There,
We signed up yesterday morning (NZT) but none of the links from the signup emails would load until this morning (from two different ISPs) But they load so slowly compared to other sites/services it's almost unusable.
Is Atlassian having issues or is this the speed from our part of the world?
Also, in the past 15mins I've had many password errors to the point where neither the "Atlassian On Demmand" credentials or my.atlassin credentials work on this form to get help:
https://support.atlassian.com/secure/ForgotLoginDetails.jspa
I suspect they might be time out issues - dunno?
Any help or pointers in the right direction would be much appreciated.
Cheers
Ben
OK - so it seems this has been going on for quite a while now (since question is from 2012). I love BitBucket but it is ABSOLUTELY TERRIBLE when you have teammembers accessing it outside of US. From majority of european countries you get like 1 KB/s connection and for some reason bitbucket.org is blocked in China.
Too bad that is seems this won't be fixed anytime soon...
China has a great firewall that blocks a lot of things. Github was blocked at one stage and then unblocked later. Atlassian will just need to request it to be unblocked, but not likely to happen soon.
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@Harry Chan - yeah - I know it's the great firewall problem (and can be solved by simply using proxy in SourceTree). However, I'm bringing it up here so that people know in advance that BitBucket is not usable in most international scenarios. I've already tried contacting support and talking on the issue, but they just closed case on me. Which sucks because we as a community could try to solve this.
For China - we could start some petition or reach out to GitHub and see what they did (considering they also cherish "open" culture maybe they would be willing to help).
And for slow connections from Europe & New Zealand we could help debug network connection. But I guess noone in-house really cares about the issue.
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Try using ping or a trace route program to figure out where your weak link might be.
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