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== What won't change ==
 
== What won't change ==
 
www.locatontech.org website and @locationtech.org mailing lists will remain in place. Namespaces, such as org.locationtech.* will persist.
 
www.locatontech.org website and @locationtech.org mailing lists will remain in place. Namespaces, such as org.locationtech.* will persist.
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Git repositories on GitHub (github.com/locationtech) unchanged
  
 
== Migration items ==
 
== Migration items ==

Revision as of 17:48, 16 November 2017

On December 11, 2017, the Eclipse Webmaster team will begin to migrate the Locationtech.org forge into the Eclipse.org forge.

Motivation

To improve services to the working groups:

  • Tighter integration with the Eclipse community and infrastructure.
  • More reliable, and up-to-date infrastructure.
  • Lower cost, lessen maintenance complexity, improve response times.

What will change

Code Forge items, such as Bugzilla, forums, will be migrated.

Top Level Project id will change from "technology" to "locationtech"

  • Components in IPZilla will change from (e.g.) "locationtech.technology.geogig" to "locationtech.geogig"

Data from the LocationTech PMI instance will be migrated to projects.eclipse.org

What won't change

www.locatontech.org website and @locationtech.org mailing lists will remain in place. Namespaces, such as org.locationtech.* will persist.

Git repositories on GitHub (github.com/locationtech) unchanged

Migration items

Beginning Dec 11, 2017, the Webmaster team will migrate the items below to the Eclipse.org forge.


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