"suddenly" the Bitbucket UI seems to have lost the Blame button

      how can I switch to "blame" view ?

      for me it's a blocker as I cannot see who made a change

            [BCLOUD-16318] Blame button seems to be missing

            redolent added a comment -

            On Mac, the Help menu has a search bar to show you the whereto in the menus. Bitbucket needs this.

            redolent added a comment - On Mac, the Help menu has a search bar to show you the whereto in the menus. Bitbucket needs this.

            "Annotate" makes it seem like I'm going to mark up the code in some way. Never thought to click on it for "git blame" functionality until googling and finding this thread.

            +1 for changing it back to be consistent with the tool at hand. If the "negative tone" of the word is a concern, at least make it something obvious like "authors."

            Christopher Riebs added a comment - "Annotate" makes it seem like I'm going to mark up the code in some way. Never thought to click on it for "git blame" functionality until googling and finding this thread. +1 for changing it back to be consistent with the tool at hand. If the "negative tone" of the word is a concern, at least make it something obvious like "authors."

            MrSnowman added a comment -

            Incredibly frustrating, add 7 minutes to the death toll. To favor different SCMs naming over git, the relevant SCM, is ridiculous.

            https://git-scm.com/docs/git-annotate

            "this command exists only for backward compatibility to support existing scripts, and provide a more familiar command name for people coming from other SCM systems."

            Why are people coming from other SCM systems favored over the users of the SCM that's being used? This is madness. Next you're gonna change clone to checkout, just to appeal to SVN users.

            MrSnowman added a comment - Incredibly frustrating, add 7 minutes to the death toll. To favor different SCMs naming over git, the relevant SCM, is ridiculous. https://git-scm.com/docs/git-annotate "this command exists only for backward compatibility to support existing scripts, and provide a more familiar command name for people coming from other SCM systems." Why are people coming from other SCM systems favored over the users of the SCM that's being used? This is madness. Next you're gonna change clone to checkout, just to appeal to SVN users.

            FelixMann added a comment -

            +1 for changing back

            FelixMann added a comment - +1 for changing back

            Jeremy Helms added a comment - - edited

            I tweeted to Atlassian about this over a year ago and Atlassian answered my "challenge" with a PC response.

            "You can annotate Atlassian for the confusion."

            Wait, that doesn't make sense, but you know what does?

            "You can blame Atlassian for the confusion."

            Yep, that works...

            Jeremy Helms added a comment - - edited I tweeted to Atlassian about this over a year ago and Atlassian answered my "challenge" with a PC response . "You can annotate Atlassian for the confusion." Wait, that doesn't make sense, but you know what does? "You can blame Atlassian for the confusion." Yep, that works...

            lukes3315 added a comment -

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            lukes3315 added a comment - Attachment 2598651652-Screen%20Shot%202019-02-19%20at%201.23.45%20PM.png has been added with description: Originally embedded in Bitbucket issue #16318 in site/master

            10 minutes lost searching for the button until I found this.

            Please change it back to Blame.

            Manuel Morales added a comment - 10 minutes lost searching for the button until I found this. Please change it back to Blame.

            Tom added a comment -

            It’s a shame that noone from Attlasian still didn’t answer here.
            Github and Gitlab are still with right “Annotation” means they didn’t change blame to this strange word.
            str_replace('Annotation','Blame',$button_text);
            +1000 to blame

            Tom added a comment - It’s a shame that noone from Attlasian still didn’t answer here. Github and Gitlab are still with right “Annotation” means they didn’t change blame to this strange word. str_replace('Annotation','Blame',$button_text); +1000 to blame

            Blame may be the correct git term, but it just sounds so negative. I propose: “author”

            brandon copley added a comment - Blame may be the correct git term, but it just sounds so negative. I propose: “author”

            xpt added a comment -

            This is so ridiculous. Such stupid name causing all people grief for almost a year now, yet, Atlassian still refusing to fix it.

            No wonder nobdy is using bitbucket.

            xpt added a comment - This is so ridiculous. Such stupid name causing all people grief for almost a year now, yet, Atlassian still refusing to fix it. No wonder nobdy is using bitbucket.

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