Best Regards
Camilo Russi
Lanix
The problem is that Atlassian team use some js lib hosted on google CDN . for example, the below one,
src="//ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js">
This can be easily solved by pointing js to other CDN.
In another word, VPN routing to US or another country where google API is not blocked would see much faster Jira response time? Still same intermittent access issue -- sometimes okay, sometimes very slow..
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I am facing the same issue in Shanghai.... =(
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we have the same problem, but there is no answer
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Another 6-mos after the last reply on this thread and seems like there is no resolution yet.
Are the China-users market so small that Atlassian does not seem to be doing anything to address it?
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This is really bad for me. We are using JIRA OnDemand in the US, trying to get our China team to use it, though they complain that it is way too slow as well.
Looking for a way to better connect the two offices. Really want to use JIRA, but if they cannot fix this, I must take my 150+ users to another program, and I would rather not have to resort to that
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until today the issue still here, becasue seems some js file from jira-frontend.prod.atl-paas.net and be downloaded from china very very slow, any plan?
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Atlassian, what say you? This is a major issue for anyone with teams in China.
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One year after this question was posted and the China-based team we work with is also having the same issue.
Does anyone got any suggestions on how to overcome this ?
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Camilo,
Did you get any resolution on this? We host our own instances in the US and China. Our China-based team uses a separate instance because of the latency issues. As yet, our teams cannot share any collaboration or repository tools due to GFW-related issues. I am curious how bad this is for others and what tools are working for them.
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