I'm not seeing seeing how to change the timezone for Bitbucket Cloud, I'm noticing our pull request merges are showing we did them way later than we're even in the office, so I have to calculate when things are done to answer accountability questions.
The only documentation I've found is for Server (local) implementation, which we don't need.
Is there some way to do this on Cloud?
Also, I wouldn't even be asking this if I could have easily found the answer through the community search feature, but I'm not seeing how to just search the Bitbucket forum, as it seems Atlassian has just mashed everything together and there's no sub-search feature that I'm seeing.
Hi @Dave Sky, have you tried adjusting your timezone under your Atlassian Account settings?
https://id.atlassian.com/profile/profile.action
Most of the times are relative, e.g. Last updated 14 hours ago - on which page(s) are you seeing the incorrect time?
The timezone in my Atlassian account is correct... but the Bitbucket pull request timestamps are off by hours. So, they don't seem connected.
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When you run git log locally, do the timestamps on the commits match Bitbucket? You can also run date to verify that your system time is correct.
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For some reason the Bitbucket pull request timestamps are back to 12-hour time format and accurate timezone, so maybe shutting down the computer over the weekend caused something to be reset...
However I do notice some older commits showing 24-hour time format (though I wasn't around to know if the timezone is accurate), so maybe Bitbucket is just using whatever timestamp and format git used at the time of the commit.
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