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What happens to Development links when I remove the Bitbucket Connection?

Fowler
Contributor
February 24, 2022

We've moved on from Bitbucket and are happy on Github (I tried to stay but the team has spoken and our CI/CD experience is many order of magnitudes better). Now, I'm stuck in the position that clicking the "Create Branch" link in my Jira issue view opens up Bitbucket, not Github (probably a separate bug). I'm ready to remove the connection, but I'm greeted by this semi-scary and vague warning:

Disconnecting a workspace removes it permanently from Jira, including all of its repositories and synchronized changesets. You can still add it again in the future.

So, does this mean that old issues will no longer have data on the `3 commits` or `1 pull request` in the Development sidebar tabs?

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Syahrul
Atlassian Team
Atlassian Team members are employees working across the company in a wide variety of roles.
February 28, 2022

Hi @Fowler 

G'Day!

That is correct, once the integration is removed the active link will be removed which will unlink the Bitbucket commit and pull request history from your development tab.

If you are linking the information with Github then it shouldn't be an issue with the existing integration, but if you still need the information from Bitbucket then you'll need to keep the integration.

Feel free to let me know if you have any additional questions.

Cheers,
SYahrul

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