Add gif for bitbucket steps.
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		@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ oc new-project bitbucket
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#+RESULTS:
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#+begin_example
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Now using project "bitbucket" on server "https://api.cluster-dkxhl.dkxhl.sandbox1652.opentlc.com:6443".
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Now using project "bitbucket" on server "https://api.rosa-zc2fk.nhwo.p1.openshiftapps.com:6443".
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You can add applications to this project with the 'new-app' command. For example, try:
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@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ oc --namespace bitbucket get route
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: route.route.openshift.io/bitbucket created
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: NAME        HOST/PORT                                                       PATH   SERVICES    PORT   TERMINATION   WILDCARD
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: bitbucket   bitbucket-bitbucket.apps.cluster-dkxhl.dkxhl.sandbox1652.opentlc.com          bitbucket   7990   edge          None
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: bitbucket   bitbucket-bitbucket.apps.rosa-zc2fk.nhwo.p1.openshiftapps.com          bitbucket   7990   edge          None
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Once we open the Bitbucket route in our browser, we need to follow a short setup process manually before we can continue with the rest of our automation.
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#+end_src
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#+RESULTS:
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: knativeserving.operator.knative.dev/knative-serving created
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@ -135,15 +135,17 @@ For our first hands on excercise let's get logged into the tools we'll be using
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For this workshop we will be using a [[https://www.atlassian.com/software/bitbucket/enterprise][Bitbucket]] server as our ~git~ source control management tooling. The server is running on the same OpenShift cluster we will be using for the hands on excercises and can be accessed with the link below:
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[[https://bitbucket-bitbucket.apps.rosa-7lpn7.2pqm.p1.openshiftapps.com]]
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https://bitbucket-bitbucket.apps.rosa-zc2fk.nhwo.p1.openshiftapps.com
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Use the credentials provided on the workshop etherpad to login.
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[[./images/bitbucket-login.png]]
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Once logged in you should be able to view and create a fork of the ~Rails Team/rails-example~ repository to your own user using this link: [[https://bitbucket-bitbucket.apps.rosa-7lpn7.2pqm.p1.openshiftapps.com/projects/MSD/repos/rails-example?fork]]
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Once logged in you should be able to view and create a fork of the ~Rails Team/rails-example~ repository to your own user using this link: [[https://bitbucket-bitbucket.apps.rosa-zc2fk.nhwo.p1.openshiftapps.com/projects/MSD/repos/rails-example?fork]]
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[[./images/bitbucket-fork.png]]
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Ensure you make your fork public after creation as shown below:
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[[./images/bitbucket-fork.gif]]
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** Log into openshift web console
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