When we agree, I’ll ask Eclipse when THEY can do it.
— Dmitry
Hi,On 2/21/18 1:02 PM, Dmitry Kornilov wrote:Hi, As you possibly know EclipseLink project has been moved under EE4J umbrella. I am planning to move EclipseLink git repository to GitHub under eclipse-ee4j organization
any idea about *when* do you plan to do that?thanks,--lukaswhere all other EE4J repositories arehosted. It will bring us some advantages all GitHub advantages such as review tools, repo browser, etc. It means: - Current repository (http://git.eclipse.org/c/eclipselink/eclipselink.runtime.git/) will be disabled, Its read only mirror on GitHub (https://github.com/eclipse/eclipselink.runtime) will be deleted. - New repository will be created here: https://github.com/eclipse-ee4j/eclipselink (link is inactive now). All content from the old repository will be copied there. It will be the *main* working repository. You will need to switch your working copies to it. - Access will be granted to all committers having GitHub account filled in their Eclipse profile. - Issues tracker is not going to be moved and will stay where it is now. Here is an issue to track progress: https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=531036 Let me know if you have any objections/suggestions. Thanks, Dmitry _______________________________________________ eclipselink-dev mailing list eclipselink-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx To change your delivery options, retrieve your password, or unsubscribe from this list, visit https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/eclipselink-dev
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