| Hello! 
 A quick update from the server side of Eclipse.org...
 
 
 Social Coding: GitHub
 Last year we launched the Social Coding effort[1] to enable the
    use of third-party forges.  For those projects that would prefer to
    use GitHub as their main development repository, we're now offering
    you the chance to migrate.  For now, we only support projects that
    maintain a single Git repository.
 
 To migrate from git.eclipse.org to GitHub, please discuss with your
    community, and refer to the document below:
 https://wiki.eclipse.org/Social_Coding/Hosting_a_Project_at_GitHub
 
 Please note: Regardless of where your code is, your
    project must still abide by the EDP and IP Due Diligence processes.
    In other words, GitHub contributors still need to sign the Eclipse
    CLA[2], they must sign-off on their contributions[3], and
    contributions (Pull Requests) > 250 lines of code require a
    CQ[4].
 
 
 
 EclipseCon 2014
 The entire Webmaster team (Matt, Thanh, and Denis) will be
    present at EclipseCon 2014 in March.  It is our pleasure to discuss
    servers, development tools, build infrastructure and other infra
    topics.
 
 Please hunt us down -- if you shake us hard enough, free beer
    coupons will spill from our pockets.
 
 
 
 Subversion (SVN)
 The Eclipse Foundation has deprecated the usage of the
    Subversion SCM for some time now.  On December 22, 2014, SVN will be
    turned off on all Eclipse.org servers.  Please work with Webmaster
    to migrate to Git (or GitHub) at your earliest convenience.  Please
    see: http://eclip.se/401737 for details.
 
 
 
 Download Statistics
 We've had a few questions regarding Download statistics
    recently, so I thought it would be good to remind you that we log
    download requests for files when using the Find A Mirror mechanism,
    and from p2 using the p2.statsURI property [5].  A web interface is
    provided for committers to query the database (see [5]).  For now,
    we do not have a solution for Maven downloads using
    repo.eclipse.org.
 
 
 
 Have you voted?  Elections for the Committer
    Representatives at the Eclipse Board of Directors are on now, and
    voting ends March 7.  All committer members (individual committers
    can also become members[6]) are eligible to vote, and an email with
    instructions and credentials was sent.
 
 If you cannot locate this email, or if you've become a member after
    the email was sent, please contact webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxx and we will
    reissue your voting credentials.
 
 
 
 
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 Thank you for your time.  If you have any questions or comments
    about the Eclipse servers and development tools, please don't
    hesitate to contact us at webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxx.
 
 Denis
 
 
 
 [1] http://www.eclipse.org/org/SocialCodingFAQ.php
 [2] http://www.eclipse.org/legal/CLA.php
 [3] http://www.eclipse.org/legal/CoO.php
 [4] http://www.eclipse.org/legal/committerguidelines.php
 [5] http://wiki.eclipse.org/Project_Download_Stats
 [6] http://eclip.se/1w
 
 
 -- Denis Roy
 @droy_eclipse
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