The repositories still exist. Are they read-only and targeted for
eventual archival (per standard webmaster practice)?
Thanks,
Wayne
On 03/21/2012 02:58 PM, John Arthorne wrote:
Those were just stale metadata. I have
fixed this up in the portal. We're only using CVS now for our web
site
content.
John
Greetings Eclipse PMC.
As you should hopefully already be aware, the Eclipse Foundation
has declared
a shutdown date for CVS of December 21/2012.
A couple of Eclipse projects are still using CVS. The list of
projects,
generated based on information provided in project metadata via
the developer
portal, is available via the project status page.
http://eclipse.org/projects/tools/status.php?top=eclipse&cvs=1
It seems that the top-level project has a single CVS repository
indicated
in its metadata, /cvsroot/eclipse/org.eclipse.cvs-feature. Is this
repository
still used? It doesn't appear to have had any commits in many
months. Can
we just archive this repository and move on?
e4, has a single CVS repository as well, /cvsroot/eclipse/e4. It
looks
like maybe some parts of this repository have been migrated to
Git, but
not all.
Can you please ensure that these projects have a plan for
migration before
the cut off date?
Let me know if I can help.
Wayne
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