Sandbox main page doesn't load properly under slow network speeds

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      Atlassian Update – 04 July 2019

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      After reviewing the overall customer interest and impact of this bug report we have decided to close this issue down. Our analysis has shown that over time this issue hasn't collected a significant number of votes, watchers, comments, or support cases from customers and therefore has remained very low on our priority list. Given these findings we can conclude it will not be fixed in the foreseeable future and wish to be transparent about our priorities by closing it as Timed Out.

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      Atlassian Update – 04 July 2019 Hi everyone, After reviewing the overall customer interest and impact of this bug report we have decided to close this issue down. Our analysis has shown that over time this issue hasn't collected a significant number of votes, watchers, comments, or support cases from customers and therefore has remained very low on our priority list. Given these findings we can conclude it will not be fixed in the foreseeable future and wish to be transparent about our priorities by closing it as Timed Out . Although we're aware this issue may be still important to those of you who were involved in the initial conversations around it, we want to be clear by managing your expectations regarding the likelihood of a fix for it. The Jira team do their best to prioritise the issues that have high and critical impact with broad pervasiveness reflected in series of different factors. You can learn more about this by reading our Bug Fixing Policy . To see what the Jira team is currently working on and has recently delivered see the following dashboards: Jira Server and Data Center: Recently resolved issues Jira Server and Data Center: Current work and future plans Jira Server and Data Center: Bug Fix Board We understand that hearing a decision like this can be disappointing, but we hope you'll appreciate our transparent approach to product priorities and communications. We will continue to watch this issue for further updates, so please feel free to share any thoughts in the comments. Thank you, Pawel Drygas, Jira Server Bugmaster

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      Hello,

      If used with Opera (which is not oficially supported) or Firefox 3.6 under slow speeds, the sandbox dashboard doesn't load properly.

      Here are the steps to reproduce:

      Open http://sandbox.onjira.com/secure/Dashboard.jspa in Opera (or Firefox 3.6).
      Wait for the page to load.

      EXPECTED
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      Every block (1 in the first column, 1 in the middle, 3 at the right) loads and get text in them.

      ACTUAL
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      50% of the time the middle block (named "Activity Stream") doesn't load. It's really finicky--in fact I had to load the site over 3G to reproduce. If you have any way to simulate slow network speeds, that will help.

      Based on the ticket: https://support.atlassian.com/browse/JSP-68447

      Best Regards
      Thiago Prisco
      Atlassian Support

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            Reporter:
            Thiago Fagundes Prisco [Atlassian]
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