| > In this case, I did not even use the company email. I was my personal gmail. From the Atlassian community page it looks like the Trello account in question was linked to both your personal gmail account and an email account belonging to your former employer. Was that Trello account only for work items for that former employer? Or was it a mixture of both work items for that employer and personal items for you? Or was it just your personal account that happened to have your work email as an alternate email address? If it was just a work Trello acccount with your former employer, then I'm not sure why you would need access to that Trello account now that you're no longer with that employer. Atlassian is giving you the option of disconnecting your personal gmail from that account so you can create a new one if you want a personal Trello account. If it was a mixture of work and personal items in the Trello account, then the obvious lesson learned for the future is to not do that. If it was just your personal Trello account, I don't see why your previous employer would have a problem with telling Atlassian that it's not their account and that the email address in their domain can be removed. In any case, it doesn't look to me like this situation is Trello's fault. You say in a comment on the Atlassian community page that "It is very evident from the reply that Atlassian favors corporate accounts over individuals", but I don't see that they are favoring either party here. In fact they are refusing to favor either party, by refusing to make a decision--which email the account "really" belongs to--that they should not be making. This is something the two parties involved--you and your former employer--need to work out. It's not something Trello should be deciding. They have no way of knowing which party--you or your former employer--is the "right" owner of this account. |
The multiple account login used to work the same way it works for github now. The boards were very clearly labeled under the email/username they were created and clearly had the ownership well defined. As soon as I left the company and my email was disabled, all the boards under that email disappeared from my account. This was expected and kept using my primary email (i always used to login with my username) and completely forgot about an attached secondary email (which anyways is now deactivated). Fast forward 5 years with tons of personal boards under this account, one morning it stopped working without any notification (yes i revised my spam to be sure about it) with all my data gone.