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For the second time in three months, bitbucket is down

https://status.developer.atlassian.com/

Now I wonder whether HA-git is possible or we should switch. Thanks to this it will be hard to finish the work before the deadline...

What other options do we have for the future? I am considering to start with on premise git as this did not break as often as the Saas solution. It ran without issues for almost 2 years and if there was a issue with the gitlab I configured then I could at least solve it or create a new gitlab and push the git repo as is.

Currently everybody is blocked as neither pull requests could be merged nor code could be pushed or pulled.

I do not want this anymore and I am quite disappointed.

As @Tensibai indicated that it is possible to use multiple remote git's:

My reply: "yes you are right. It is possible to setup multiple remote. What if code is pushed to gitlab and github and a PR is created on github. How to ensure that the code will be updated on gitlab and vice versa without making it tedious for most engineers?"

Based on the advice of @Tensibai, two different git repository will be added as a remote and it will be investigated how it works out.

For the second time in three months, bitbucket is down

https://status.developer.atlassian.com/

Now I wonder whether HA-git is possible or we should switch. Thanks to this it will be hard to finish the work before the deadline...

What other options do we have for the future? I am considering to start with on premise git as this did not break as often as the Saas solution. It ran without issues for almost 2 years and if there was a issue with the gitlab I configured then I could at least solve it or create a new gitlab and push the git repo as is.

Currently everybody is blocked as neither pull requests could be merged nor code could be pushed or pulled.

I do not want this anymore and I am quite disappointed.

As @Tensibai indicated that it is possible to use multiple remote git's:

My reply: "yes you are right. It is possible to setup multiple remote. What if code is pushed to gitlab and github and a PR is created on github. How to ensure that the code will be updated on gitlab and vice versa without making it tedious for most engineers?"

For the second time in three months, bitbucket is down

https://status.developer.atlassian.com/

Now I wonder whether HA-git is possible or we should switch. Thanks to this it will be hard to finish the work before the deadline...

What other options do we have for the future? I am considering to start with on premise git as this did not break as often as the Saas solution. It ran without issues for almost 2 years and if there was a issue with the gitlab I configured then I could at least solve it or create a new gitlab and push the git repo as is.

Currently everybody is blocked as neither pull requests could be merged nor code could be pushed or pulled.

I do not want this anymore and I am quite disappointed.

As @Tensibai indicated that it is possible to use multiple remote git's:

My reply: "yes you are right. It is possible to setup multiple remote. What if code is pushed to gitlab and github and a PR is created on github. How to ensure that the code will be updated on gitlab and vice versa without making it tedious for most engineers?"

Based on the advice of @Tensibai, two different git repository will be added as a remote and it will be investigated how it works out.

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For the second time in three months, bitbucket is down

https://status.developer.atlassian.com/

Now I wonder whether HA-git is possible or we should switch. Thanks to this it will be hard to finish the work before the deadline...

What other options do we have for the future? I am considering to start with on premise git as this did not break as often as the Saas solution. It ran without issues for almost 2 years and if there was a issue with the gitlab I configured then I could at least solve it or create a new gitlab and push the git repo as is.

Currently everybody is blocked as neither pull requests could be merged nor code could be pushed or pulled.

I do not want this anymore and I am quite disappointed.

As @Tensibai indicated that it is possible to use multiple remote git's:

My reply: "yes you are right. It is possible to setup multiple remote. What if code is pushed to gitlab and github and a PR is created on github. How to ensure that the code will be updated on gitlab and vice versa without making it tedious for most engineers?"

For the second time in three months, bitbucket is down

https://status.developer.atlassian.com/

Now I wonder whether HA-git is possible or we should switch. Thanks to this it will be hard to finish the work before the deadline...

What other options do we have for the future? I am considering to start with on premise git as this did not break as often as the Saas solution. It ran without issues for almost 2 years and if there was a issue with the gitlab I configured then I could at least solve it or create a new gitlab and push the git repo as is.

Currently everybody is blocked as neither pull requests could be merged nor code could be pushed or pulled.

I do not want this anymore and I am quite disappointed.

For the second time in three months, bitbucket is down

https://status.developer.atlassian.com/

Now I wonder whether HA-git is possible or we should switch. Thanks to this it will be hard to finish the work before the deadline...

What other options do we have for the future? I am considering to start with on premise git as this did not break as often as the Saas solution. It ran without issues for almost 2 years and if there was a issue with the gitlab I configured then I could at least solve it or create a new gitlab and push the git repo as is.

Currently everybody is blocked as neither pull requests could be merged nor code could be pushed or pulled.

I do not want this anymore and I am quite disappointed.

As @Tensibai indicated that it is possible to use multiple remote git's:

My reply: "yes you are right. It is possible to setup multiple remote. What if code is pushed to gitlab and github and a PR is created on github. How to ensure that the code will be updated on gitlab and vice versa without making it tedious for most engineers?"

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