This is not loading for me but if it's about the Bitbucket redesign I must say that I like it and I feel they thought hard about how to make a good user experience. It actually is pretty cool compared to lets say GitLab that is a big mess.
It's so disappointing to see it not working on mobile - <a href="https://atlaskit.atlassian.com" rel="nofollow">https://atlaskit.atlassian.com</a>
Atlassian jira has the worst UX in any modern SAAS software I have used. Glad to know they are giving some thought to this.<p>But I've also learned Enterprises pay more $$$ for worse unusable UX since that needs consultants and bigger support contracts.
Bold move for a company with design that's just ok at best.<p>edit: oh, looks like they started doing some actual design, if good I don't know yet.
I know this is off topic but Silicon Valley's obsession with building companies that are like cults really bothers me.<p>Like this image from the linked page <a href="https://www.atlassian.design/react_assets/images/cards/careers.png" rel="nofollow">https://www.atlassian.design/react_assets/images/cards/caree...</a> showing insanely happy people all wearing the same clothes, staring up at some thing which is just unbelievably interesting and inspiring - the great leader/god/Steve Jobs/the CEO/a technical talk on Java?<p>I just don't want to work at a manufactured cult, which is what all Silicon Valley-esque companies work damn hard to be.
Atlassian's new 'blue' is eye-curdling. They're using it in the new BitBucket UI roll-out, and the first comment I've had from most of the devs here is about the disturbing blue.